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Study: Men Lack Church Support
The majority of men in the United Methodist Church attend worship service almost every week but most feel they lack support from friends and from the pulpit, a new report revealed.
Should Churches Tithe Membership to Reach the Lost?
If Southern Baptists tithed its membership to reach people who don't know the Gospel, they would have 100,000 missionaries, says an official for the Southern Baptist Convention's mission agency.
Study: Evangelicals Least Concerned about Global Warming
Evangelical Christians are more skeptical than other Christians and American adults overall about the severity of global warming, a new study showed.
U.S. Churches Fuel Hispanic Faith Boom with Native Leaders
Hispanic churches across the nation are offering their Spanish-speaking members the same worship experience in the United States as they had back home.
Husband of 'Battered' Televangelist Will Not Fight Divorce
A minister accused of assaulting his wife, renowned televangelist Juanita Bynum, will not contest her petition for divorce, his attorneys said Thursday in a statement.
Study: Few Christian Parents See Teens' Faith Challenges as Significant
Christian parents say one of the most significant issues that young people face is feeling misunderstood by their family, a new study revealed. The more obvious challenging issue for teens, according to their parents, is peer pressure.
Former IMB Missionary Vying for Southern Baptist Presidency
A former missionary of the International Mission Board is looking to become the president of the nation’s largest Protestant denomination – a feat that would surprisingly be the first of its kind, he says.
Spike in Suicide Rates for Young Girls Sends Warning to Parents
Suicide rates among young girls jumped in recent years by 8 percent the largest spike in 15 years.
Candidates Viewed as Least Religious Lead Presidential Race
While faith in the 2008 presidential race has taken on a large role, a new survey reveals that candidates don't necessarily have to be seen as religious to gain wide support from voters.
30,000 Black Baptists Aim to Bridge Divides
More than 30,000 black Baptists are emphasizing a message of unity this week in Philadelphia.