Audrey Barrick
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Survey: Religious Republicans Still Show Strong Support for Bush
While the majority of Americans disapprove of they way President Bush is handling his job as president, a recent survey found that religious Republicans have not abandoned Bush and the GOP.
United Methodists Turning Tide for Growth
Many United Methodists across the United States are wondering if their church will survive. And almost every member and leader has expressed an urgent need for growing their church.
Full Gospel Mega Event to 'Fill Void' of Cancelled MegaFest
Tens of thousands of church leaders, families and those from the corporate world kicked off a new mega event on Sunday that is expected to "fill the void" that a postponed MegaFest created this summer.
Alcohol, Drugs Common in Online Teen Chats
Adult sexual predators are not the only danger to watch out for in online social forums. A recent study highlights the equal danger of peer-to-peer conversations.
Survey: Abortion Not Top-Tier Issue in White House Race
Despite wide attention on issues such as abortion in the 2008 presidential race, America's registered voters indicate abortion is not a top-tier issue.
How Well are Americans 'Loving Thy Neighbor'?
A new survey recently measured how well Americans follow the biblical mandate to "love thy neighbor."
Southern Baptist Head: Time to Beg God for Help
Back from the annual Southern Baptist Convention meeting, Dr. Frank Page shows no sign of slowing down in his position as head of the nation's largest Protestant denomination.
Baptist Megachurch Makes History Electing Woman to Pulpit
Julie Pennington-Russell was voted on Sunday to become senior pastor of an Atlanta-area megachurch. The historic decision that went without dispute makes the congregation the largest church of Southern Baptist heritage to be led by a woman.
Southern Baptists Urged to Receive Homosexuals with Love of Christ
The nation's largest Protestant denomination is stepping up efforts to minister to the homosexual community.
Poll: Religious Americans More Likely to be Republicans
Republicans are most likely to say religion is "very" important in their lives than Democrats, according to a new Gallup report.