Audrey Barrick
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Megachurches to Pack Out Sports Arenas on Easter
Churches across the country have rented out sports arenas in anticipation of big crowds for their Easter Sunday services.
Nonprofits, Global Leaders Stay Committed to Haiti
The Salvation Army has so far distributed more than four million meals to Haitians since the tragic earthquake devastated the country.
Osteen Celebrates Lakewood's Permanent Home
America's largest church celebrated on Wednesday as the former Compaq Center it had been leasing became their permanent home.
Baptists to Cut Ties with Ga. Church Over Female Pastor
A more than 95-year-old church in Atlanta may be ousted from the Southern Baptist Convention over a woman pastor.
Quarter of Immigrant Groups in U.S. Remain Unreached
America receives immigrants from 202 countries in the world, yet Christians are not reaching out to around 25 percent of the groups, according to a recent study.
Pastor: Radical Love and Resurrection Catapulted Christianity
Why is it that Jesus' message lasted beyond his short life? Why did the message and person of Jesus not evaporate like all the other wannabe messiahs?
Christians Urged to Agree on Common Easter Date
Both western and eastern Christians will celebrate Easter on the same day this year. And one ecumenical leader hopes that such a unified celebration will continue in the future.
Survey: 1 in 4 U.S. Christians Identify as Pentecostal
A quarter of American Christians identify as charismatic or Pentecostal, a new survey shows. Those aged 26 to 44 are most likely to claim the Holy Spirit-filled identity
Fla. Church to Pay Light Bills for Guests on Easter
A Jacksonville, Fla., church has a message for the community: Come hear the message of hope this Easter and get your light bill paid!
Religious Leaders Commit to Stronger, Visible AIDS Response
Leaders from various faith groups around the world on Tuesday pledged to prioritize and strengthen their response to HIV and to end the stigma associated with the pandemic.