Religion at the Olympics; Mother Teresa; Noah's Ark Park

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Religion at the Olympics; Mother Teresa and Sainthood; Noah's Ark Park

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    Noah's Ark Park

    S19 E49 - 7m 3s

    Lucky Severson visits Noah’s Ark Park, which opened last month in northeastern Kentucky, and talks to Ark Encounter CEO Ken Ham as well as his critics. Detractors object to tax breaks provided by the state along with the statement of faith required of Ark Park employees, but Ham points to the number of jobs he’s created and the revenue the ark will bring to the area.

  • Mother Teresa's Legacy: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Mother Teresa's Legacy

    S19 E49 - 7m 52s

    On September 4th, Mother Teresa of Calcutta will become a Catholic saint. In 1950, she created the Missionaries of Charity, a religious order of sisters who care for poor around the world. But during her lifetime, few people knew that Mother Teresa suffered from a deep spiritual darkness and wrote, “The place of God in my soul is blank.” Correspondent Deborah Potter reports from Miami.

  • Religion at the Olympics: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Religion at the Olympics

    S19 E49 - 1m 44s

    The 2016 Summer Olympic Games are getting underway in Rio de Janeiro. Kim Lawton reports on some of the many ways religion is playing a role.

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