Audrey Barrick
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Survey Reveals Where Small, Large Church Attendees Diverge in Faith
People who attend larger churches are more likely than attendees of smaller ones to believe the Bible is totally accurate in all the principles it teaches, a new survey reveals.
Assemblies of God Elects First Female Leader
The Assemblies of God elected its first woman to the Executive Presbytery during its biennial meeting on Wednesday. Thousands of ministers and delegates greeted Beth Grant's election with a standing ovation.
Pentecostal Leader Paints Bright Future for Assemblies of God
The head of one of the largest Pentecostal denominations in the country encouraged struggling leaders not to be weary in their ministry work even if the harvest may not come in their lifetime.
Megachurch Pastor Guides Christians on Alcohol, R-Rated Movies
Drinking alcohol, watching R-rated movies and cussing are just some of the countless "gray" areas in the Christian life that one pastor hopes to bring some clarity on.
Study: Religiosity of Humanities Students Most Likely to Wane
Results from a recent study on the impact of a college student's major on their religiosity have led researchers to conclude that postmodernism, rather than science, is the greatest antagonist of religiosity.
United Methodists Oppose Restructuring, Opening Membership to 'All'
Early tallies show that United Methodists in the United States are not in favor of restructuring their global body. They're also against opening membership to all persons without regard to sexual orientation.
Christians Challenged to Be More Proactive in Strengthening Marriage
With the institution of marriage weakening in American society, Christians are left with three options.
Survey: Faith of Blacks Grows Stronger, More Orthodox
Blacks remain the most religious ethnic group in America, have the lowest population of unchurched adults, and are least likely to be Catholic, a new study shows.
Scholars to Examine Gender Roles, Bible, Culture
Evangelicals and scholars are convening in St. Louis, Mo., to explore the formation of gender roles and discuss how the church and culture define gender.
Some 30,000 Lutheran Teens Hit New Orleans for Jesus, Justice, Jazz
Tens of thousands of Lutheran teenagers have flocked to New Orleans this week not merely for worship and fellowship, but for building hope and promoting justice.