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Evangelical Leaders to Finalize Plans for Third Lausanne Congress
Christian leaders in South Korea are hosting this week a key gathering of leaders from the Lausanne Movement, which birthed a document more than three decades ago that has served as the basis for hundreds of ministries' statements of faith throughout the world.
Pastor Invites Gunholders to Carry Arms to Church Event
A Pentecostal church in Kentucky is planning to host an event later this month to celebrate a constitutional right that most would expect a church to not even address, let alone advocate - namely, the right to bear arms.
Students, Legal Groups Stand Against Anti-Religious Court Order
The school year has officially ended for the students in Florida's Santa Rosa County School District but the controversies stemming from an anti-religious court order have not.
ORU Whittles $55M Debt to $700K
Oral Roberts University has now less than $1 million in debt after having been $55 million in debt less than two years ago.
Hispanic, Latino Evangelical Leaders Back High Court Pick Sotomayor
The two largest networks of Hispanic and Latino evangelicals in America revealed their thoughts on Judge Sonia Sotomayor this week after looking into the Supreme Court nominee's background and past decisions.
Pelosi's 'Misleading' Stem Cell Remark Prompts Clarification
For at least the four in ten Americans who are not familiar with stem cell research, the conservative Family Research Council offered a clarification Wednesday to comments made by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi regarding the divisive issue.
Liberty U Seeks IRS Probe of Church-State Watchdog
Americans United for Separation of Church and State is getting a dose of their own medicine through a complaint filed against the group over their "partisan activity."
Poll Analysis: U.S. Christ Followers Not Following Church Leaders
Nearly nine in ten Americans who participated in the latest Associated Press-GfK poll identified themselves as Christian but only about half of them fit the typical picture of one - or at least one close to what their leaders try to paint.
Court: School 'Not Unreasonable' in Barring Bible Reading
Public school officials should be given latitude "within a range of reasonableness" in deciding what might be deemed as a school-approved promotion of a religious message, a federal court of appeals ruled Monday.
Church Leaders Make Case for Nukes Abolition Amid N. Korea Tests
Though seismologists are still unsure as to how large the blast was from last week's nuclear test in North Korea, analysts and church leaders agree that there is more than legitimate reason for concern.