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Hitchens' Anglican Brother Shares Grief
The day after the death of famed atheist Christopher Hitchens, his conservative Anglican brother Peter Hitchens publicly mourned his brother’s death via a column written for the Daily Mail.
1,000 Christians to 'Rally for the Nativity' at Texas Courthouse
A thousand or more people organized by a coalition of about 70 pastors are expected at a rally Saturday in support of a Texas county courthouse nativity display that is being challenged by an atheists group as unconstitutional.
Nativity Scenes: Preacher Plans to Evangelize Where Atheists Threaten Lawsuits
Open-air preacher Ray Comfort said he will purposefully begin evangelistic campaigns in areas of the U.S. where atheist organizations file or threaten lawsuits in their attempt to remove Christian references from public property.
Neighborly Saddleback Church Delivers 50,000 Hours of Free Service
The sprawling parking lots and 3,500-seat worship center at Saddleback Church in Orange County were empty during the five regularly scheduled service times last weekend. Pastor Rick Warren canceled them on purpose.
Google Welcomed by Christians in Battle Against Human Trafficking
Internet search and software giant Google Inc. said Wednesday that the company will combat modern-day slavery and human trafficking by offering $11.5 million in grants to 10 organizations. Ministry leaders welcomed the announcement, knowing well the extent of the problem globally and in the United States.
First-Ever U.S. Christian Disaster Research Center to Equip Local Churches
The nation’s first faith-based academic disaster research center located at Wheaton College in Illinois, aims to equip Christian churches and organizations to respond to natural catastrophes in the best way possible.
Sports Media: The Case for Tim Tebow
Sports media types are running out of superlatives in describing what it is exactly that makes Denver Broncos phenom Tim Tebow tick, especially now that the team’s latest victory over the Chicago Bears was the most improbable yet.
Supreme Court Takes on Arizona Immigration Law
Supreme Court Justices decided Monday to take on Arizona’s immigration law case, inevitably leading to an escalating national debate on the controversial issue during the 2012 race for the presidency and Congress.
Saddleback Church: Delivering Christmas to Neighbors South of the Border
When Pastor Rick Warren of the megachurch in Orange County, Calif., announced that all worship services during the second weekend in December would be cancelled so that the congregation could participate in volunteer opportunities throughout Southern California, John and Laura Cipres was faced with a bit of a dilemma.
5 Tips for Finding More Joy at Christmas
Having a less stressful and more joyful holiday season may be as simple as opening the “true gifts” of Christmas found by reading the Bible, suggests a Tennessee pastor.