Religion News – Newsletter for February 19, 2010
Gonzalez scores 31 points, Preadom adds 17 as Houston Baptist outlasts NJIT 62-58 Gonzalez went 14-for-16 from the foul line for the Huskies, who finished 21-for-23 from the stripe (91.3 percent). NJIT was just 8-for-17 …. Source : Gaea News Network.
Friday, February 19, 2010
Houston Baptist beats NJIT 62-58
NEWARK, N.J. – Andrew Gonzalez scored 31 points and Wendell Preadom added 17 to lead Houston Baptist to a 62-58 win over New Jersey Institute of Technology on Thursday night.
Wife of prosperity gospel televangelist Benny Hinn files for divorce in California
Wife of televangelist Benny Hinn files for divorce
ORANGE, Calif. – The wife of televangelist Benny Hinn has filed for divorce from the high-profile pastor, whose reputation as an advocate of prosperity gospel has attracted millions of followers and criticism from lawmakers and watchdog groups over his lavish lifestyle.
Suzanne Hinn filed the papers in Orange County … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : Wife of prosperity gospel televangelist Benny Hinn files for divorce in California.
Orissa threatens ESMA as garbage piles up
BHUBANESWAR – The Orissa government Thursday threatened to impose the Essential Services Maintenance Act (ESMA) against striking cleaning workers as garbage further piled up in the temple town of Puri.
The government called a meeting to resolve the crisis and warned it would take recourse to ESMA if the municipal workers didn’t fall in line.
“The …. Source : Orissa threatens ESMA as garbage piles up.
Economic deprivation breeds extremists: Ramdev
KOLKATA – Yoga exponent Swami Ramdev Thursday said economic deprivation is the root cause for the rise of the Maoists.
“Money is extremely important in life…It brings happiness and containment…where there is dearth of money we see problematic elements like Maoists and Naxalites,” he said while addressing 28th National Conference of National Institute of Personnel Management. … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : Economic deprivation breeds extremists: Ramdev.
‘Karma shapes consumer satisfaction in India’
WASHINGTON – The concept of ‘karma’ shapes consumer satisfaction in India, suggests a new study. It says it is important for companies to understand cultural differences between markets if they wish to reach consumers in a globalised marketplace.
Significantly, it found that 64 percent of Indians believed in karma as against 10.5 percent of the Chinese. … Original article on : ‘Karma shapes consumer satisfaction in India’.