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In Case You Missed It 3: Blogs We Updated This Week

New info on Kermit Gosnell, Singapore megachurch, German homeschoolers, and baby name trends.
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In addition to reporting fresh religion news daily, CT updates stories we previously noted.

We tweet the updates; but in case you're not one of our more than 117,000 Twitter followers (and really, why aren't you?), here's what you missed this week:

(Editor's note: This is NOT a roundup of the new blogs we posted this week, so shouldn't replace your daily reading!)

Top Baby Names Reflect Old–Not New–Testament

Update: Rising on the list of most popular baby names? "Messiah."

Founder of Singapore's Largest Megachurch Arrested Over Wife's Pop Music Outreach

Update: Trial begins this week to determine if pastor Kong Hee used US$18 million in church funds to finance his wife's ministry-related singing career.

Gosnell Found Guilty: Abortion Doctor Convicted of Three First-Degree Murders

Update: Philadelphia physician avoids death penalty.

Ban on Churches Hosting High School Graduations Heads to Supreme Court

Update: Is no news good news?

Louisiana College to Keep President Following Financial Investigation

Update: School loses pledged $60 million donation.

Disputed Asylum for German Homeschoolers Heads to Sixth Circuit

Update: Christian Romeike family finally get their court decision.

How Not To Evangelize Muslims: Stick A Pig's Head On A Pole

Update: Court acts on case filed by Christians who were thrown out of nation's biggest Arab festival.

First State Bans Abortions Based on Down Syndrome, Gender

Update: North Dakota's only abortion clinic has filed suit, saying one new law could effectively outlaw abortion in the state.

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