By Christy Barritt Britain’s Most Popular Baby Boy Name Britain has a new most popular name for baby boys born there. It’s Muhammad. More than 8,000 boys born in the country last year were named some variation of the name. There were 18 deviations, with the most common being Muhammad, followed by Mohammed and […]
In the World — October 26, 2014
South American Family DNA Assists Alzheimer’s Research A South American family has volunteered to be a part of research that could potentially lead to prevention of Early-Onset Alzheimer’s. Every 67 seconds someone in the U.S. is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Most patients are 65 or older, but 5 percent of patients worldwide develop symptoms in their […]
In the World — October 19, 2014
By Christy Barritt Bill Introduced to Protect Faith-Based Adoption In August U.S. Representative Mike Kelly and Senator Mike Enzi filed the Child Welfare Provider Inclusion Act of 2014. If passed, the bill would prevent discrimination against faith-based child welfare service providers and would threaten states that continued such discrimination with a loss of federal […]
In the World — October 12, 2014
By Christy Barritt Minister Invents Prayer App A 25-year-old youth minister in Lubbock, Texas, has created an app that may change the way people participate in prayer. Logan Fields is in the process of launching a new smartphone application called the “Prayer Button.” The app would enable people to pray together remotely. Users can […]
In the World — October 5, 2014
By Christy Barritt Sudan Bans Construction of Christian Churches The Sudanese government has banned the construction of any and all Christian churches in the country. The Sudanese Minister for Guidance and Religious Endowments, Shalil Abdullah, said that existing churches in the Republic of Sudan are sufficient for the nation’s minority Christians. The government has […]