CHARLOTTE, NC / ACCESSWIRE / August 31, 2018 / Carolina Christian Ministries, a company dedicated to revealing the grace of God in a practical and understandable way, announces the printing of its ...
Two of the individuals behind now-defunct copyright infringing music forum Dancing Jesus have been sentenced to a combined total of 53 months in prison, following a private prosecution brought about… ...
Two British men have been imprisoned for running the notorious "Dancing Jesus" file-sharing site, which could have cost the music industry £240 million. US Homeland Security helped British police ...
In September 2011, the copyright infringing internet forum Dancing Jesus was shut down and two of its associates were arrested, following a joint investigation by British labels trade body BPI and… By ...
Two men in the United Kingdom have been sentenced to jail for operating “Dancing Jesus,” a website with illegal links to music that was operational between 2006 and 2011. The BBC reports that Kane ...
Britain's first female bishop, Rev Libby Lane, has spoken about her love of Strictly Come Dancing and how it informs her understanding of Christianity. Jemima Thackray explains why it is the perfect ...
In what many might see as further evidence that Father Ted is less a sitcom and more a documentary, a debate raged on Wednesday's Liveline about dancing priests and whether or not Jesus took to the ...
Women in Texas aren’t pole-dancing for tips. They’re pole-dancing for Jesus. In a dance studio in the town of Spring, outside of Houston, women are taking on the now-popular fitness trend of stripper ...
The one we worship is the one we dance with in life, and I like to dance. When I met Jesus, he didn’t ask me to stop dancing; he just asked me to change dance partners. Jesus wants his children to ...
When President Barack Obama addressed the nation the day 20 children were killed in Newtown, Connecticut, he told the nation “that we are praying for them.” The moment “Good Morning America” anchor ...
Two British men have been imprisoned for running the notorious "Dancing Jesus" file-sharing site, which could have cost the music industry £240 million. US Homeland Security helped British police ...