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'God Is Not a Racist' Responds Theologian to Black Professor's Claim About 'America's God'
"God is not a racist," says theologian and Christian philosopher Dr. William Lane Craig in response to an Ivy League professor's controversial blog post in which she argues that George Zimmerman's acquittal is reason to believe her god is different from white America's god.
Comic-Con International: Christian Publishers, Fellowship Partner to Impact Mega Pop-Culture Event
A Christian publishing organization along with a fellowship association are partnering together this week to make as big an impact as possible at Comic-Con International in San Diego, billed as the largest pop-culture entertainment event in the world.
Children's Ministry to Deliver 2 Million Christian Books to Filipino Students
A mass distribution of one million books to children in the Philippines as part of a larger campaign to reach two million Filipino children with the Gospel this school year has begun, say organizers at Child Evangelism Fellowship. The goal exceeds last year's success when 1.6 million children heard the Gospel.
Ala. Pastor Outraged at George Zimmerman Not Guilty Verdict Posts Controversial Church Sign
A Birmingham, Ala., pastor outraged over the George Zimmerman not guilty verdict expressed his anger publicly by posting his opinion on a church sign.
Christian Magicians Rise to Defend Themselves as Not Involved With the Occult
Christian magicians are rising to defend themselves against assertions made by a Christian Post columnist that the performance of magic may involve the occult.
Calif. Supreme Court Rejects Request to Stop Issuing Marriage Licences to Same-Sex Couples
The California Supreme Court on Monday turned down a request by Prop. 8 proponents to stop issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
TD Jakes Shocked by George Zimmerman Not Guilty Verdict; Addresses Case in Sunday Service
Bishop T.D. Jakes of The Potter's House in Dallas was admittedly shocked by the not guilty verdict given Saturday evening in the George Zimmerman case, and broke away from his normal message during the majority of the worship service on Sunday to discuss the case from the church's stage.
Sunday School Program at Park Once Banned for 'Religious Activities' Allowed Back
A Sunday school program for at-risk youth can resume meeting in a public park in East Baton Rouge, La., said a religious liberty law group on Friday after a ruling on a lawsuit it filed last year was made public.
Prop. 8 Proponents Ask Calif. Supreme Court to Uphold Rule of Law, Stop Same-Sex Weddings
Attorneys representing the official proponents of Proposition 8, a California voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage, asked the state's Supreme Court Friday to order county clerks to enforce the state's marriage amendment, essentially asking to stop same-sex weddings.
Pastors Take Biblical Approach to Subject of Spiritual Warfare, Devil in Upcoming Book
Two pastors, who are scholarly theologians as well, want to make sure that Christians have a biblical and balanced perspective when it comes to the reality of spiritual warfare and the devil. Their passion has led them to co-author a yet to be released book on the subject that has as its central theme Ephesians 6-10.