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Rick Warren: 9/11 National Prayer Day Planned 2 Blocks From Ground Zero
A church located two blocks from New York City’s ground zero, which was planted in Manhattan shortly after the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the U.S., will be part of the live webcast memorial services led by Orange County, Calif., megachurch pastor Rick Warren.
Releasing Calif. Gay Marriage Trial Video Would Be 'Act of Hostility,' Says Group
While both sides of California’s same-sex marriage debate await a federal judge’s decision on whether to release the videotapes of the Proposition 8 trial held in 2010, the American Family Association (AFA) says making the tapes public would be an act of hostility.
Hurricane Irene Aftermath: Christian Relief Groups in Full Operation
In the wake of Hurricane Irene’s damage to the U.S. East Coast and Canada, Christian disaster relief organizations began springing into action Sunday and are continuing efforts today.
Christian Research Expert Has Fun with 'Church Sign of the Week'
Sin, forgiveness, redemption, and a plethora of topics on Christianity are common fare for blog posts from one of the leading voices among evangelicals, Ed Stetzer. But sometimes, Stetzer just wants to cut loose.
Christian College Students Maintain Faith, Worldview After Graduating
A study of alumni from two Christian liberal arts colleges shows that a high majority of graduates remain interested in maintaining their faith and worldview from a religious perspective even after they’ve left the university, said a professor who led the research.
Conservative Presbyterians Looking to Start New Reformed Body?
Nearly 2,000 conservative members of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) began discussing on Thursday how to move forward after a decision in May to allow ordination rights to openly gay and lesbian clergy has some leaders looking to start another denomination.
Fla. Teacher Returns to Class After Facebook Gay Marriage Dispute
A Florida high school teacher was back in his classroom today after being reinstated by district officials who initially suspended him from teaching because of Facebook comments he made against gay marriage.
State Removes 3 Crosses From Calif. Town's Inspiration Point
Three Christian crosses that stood on state property next to a scenic overlook in north San Diego County for decades were removed by California Department of Transportation workers earlier this week.
'Son of Sam' Serial Killer Won’t Seek Parole; Gives Jesus as Reason
“Son of Sam” serial killer David Berkowitz will once again not seek to be released from prison, repeating what he has previously said five times since 2002 when he was first eligible for parole.
Pentecostal Youth Ministry Supports Global Church Missions
An Assemblies of God youth ministry aimed at fundraising for the church’s mission programs in the areas of transportation and communication continues to make an impact since the program began more than 65 years ago, church leaders said.