Christianity is under attack, but The Bible Series proves its great popularity persists

Christianity is under attack, but The Bible Series proves its great popularity persists
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Christianity is under attack, but The Bible Series proves its great popularity persists

The series outperforms all other television shows on Sunday nights, reaching close to 80 million viewers with its first three installments alone. As interest grows worldwide, it is expected the audience will expand exponentially.

Russian Orthodox tell Archbishop of Canterbury: ordain women bishops and you can forget about unity

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Russian Orthodox tell Archbishop of Canterbury: ordain women bishops and you can forget about unity

There's a quaint Anglican concept of the universal Church known as the "branch theory". This claims that there are three main branches to apostolic Christianity: Roman, Orthodox and Anglican.

1.4 million French march against gay ‘marriage’

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1.4 million French march against gay ‘marriage’

According to organizers, nearly one and a half million people joined the third demonstration in five months against the legalization of same-sex “marriage” by the French government in Paris, on Sunday.

24-Year-Old Michigan Director’s Film Papou Approved to Shoot in Detroit, MI

24-Year-Old Michigan Director’s Film Papou Approved to Shoot in Detroit, MI
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24-Year-Old Michigan Director’s Film Papou Approved to Shoot in Detroit, MI

Michigan's film industry receives another name on its growing list of approved films for its Film and Digital Media Incentive. First-time feature film director and producer Michael Angelo Zervos wants to bring a unique and "Un-Hollywood" tale to silver screen entitled Papou, a Greek word meaning grandfather.

Will Francis go to Moscow? Russian Orthodox size up new pope

Will Francis go to Moscow? Russian Orthodox size up new pope
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Will Francis go to Moscow? Russian Orthodox size up new pope

Bishop Hilarion Alfeyev, Metropolitan of Volokolamsk and head of the Russian Orthodox Church's Department of External Relations, says the Argentine pontiff's decision to honor Saint Francis of Assisi puts "service to the poor” at the top of the new pope's agenda.