US Church eases gay bishop stance
BBC - 22/06/2006

The US Episcopal Church has agreed to "exercise restraint" in appointing gay bishops in an effort to prevent its expulsion from the Anglican communion.
The communion has been in turmoil since the 2003 election of the gay bishop Gene Robinson in New Hampshire.

'Extreme debt' levels get worse
BBC - 22/06/2006

Levels of 'extreme debt' in the UK are worsening, says a charity which has seen the number of its clients owing more than £100,000 nearly double.
The Consumer Credit Counselling Service saw the number of clients in extreme debt rise from 1.4% to 2.7% in a year.

US confirms Heathrow hijack plot
BBC - 22/06/2006

An official US report has confirmed al-Qaeda planned to hijack flights from Heathrow and fly planes into the airport and a Canary Wharf skyscraper.

Test Tube Meat Nears Dinner Table
Lycos - 21/06/2006

What if the next burger you ate was created in a warm, nutrient-enriched soup swirling within a bioreactor?

North Korea's problem with food
BBC - 21/06/2006

North Korea struggles to feed itself due to a mixture of geography and economic policy.

Iran War 'Could Triple Oil Price'
BBC - 20/06/2006

World oil prices could triple if the West's stand-off over Iran's nuclear programme escalates into conflict, the Saudi Arabian government has warned.

California primed for a big quake near L.A.
Cnet - 20/06/2006

When will California experience its next big quake along the San Andreas Fault? It's hard to say, but conditions are ripe for a big one near Los Angeles and San Diego.

N Korea missile row gathers pace
BBC - 20/06/2006

The US government says North Korea seems to be moving towards testing a long-range missile, which could have the range to reach US territory.

Cardinal to reignite abortion row
BBC - 20/06/2006

The head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales is set to reignite the abortion debate by urging the government to change the law.

Embryo test 'offers parents hope'
BBC - 20/06/2006

A new embryo test offers couples at risk of serious genetic diseases a greater chance of having an unaffected baby through IVF, UK scientists say.

Fires Burn in Colo., Ariz., Utah, Alaska
ABC News - 16/06/2006

Colorado Officials Issue Red-Flag Warning As Wildfires Blaze in Parts of the West

National ID card a future job requirement?
azcentral.com - 15/06/2006

The job application of the future may require showing would-be bosses a new ID card proving prospective employees are who they say they are.

Europarliament Vote Opens Way for Embryo Destruction
Zenit News Agency - 15/06/2006

European bishops expressed dismay after the European Parliament's decision to promote research that in effect leads to the destruction of human embryos.

The physicist, the pope and the birth of the universe
AP - 15/06/2006

Famed physicist Stephen Hawking said Thursday that Pope John Paul II tried to discourage him and other scientists attending a cosmology conference at the Vatican from trying to figure out how the universe began.

Vatican Statement on Holy Land Violence
Zenit News Agency - 14/06/2006

The Holy See follows with great alarm and grief the incidents of growing, blind violence that bloody the Holy Land these days.

“Just what is an APOSTLE?”
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Today we find the Church of God in a “wilderness of religious confusion!”

The confusion is not merely around the Church – within the religions of the world outside – but WITHIN the very heart of The True Church itself!

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Listen to Me, You who know righteousness, You people in whose heart is My Law: …I have put My words in your mouth, I have covered you with the shadow of My hand, That I may plant the heavens, Lay the foundations of the earth, and say to Zion, “you are My people” (Isaiah 51:7,16)