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Fans Saddened, Baffled by Sudden End to Popular Christian Radio Show
Two of Christian radio's most popular personalities are no longer hosting their Morning Show due to "family issues," according to the head of their radio station.
Oral Roberts U Makes Big Bounds in Paying Off Debts
Oral Roberts University has whittled its debt down to $5.3 million after reporting last year that it was $52.5 million in the hole.
White House Invites Retired NFL Coach Dungy to Join Advisory Council
Retired NFL coach Tony Dungy has been invited to join the White House\'s Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, reported a spokesman for the former Indianapolis Colts head coach.
Tony Dungy, Publisher Launch Contest to Search for 'Uncommon Heroes'
To recognize the "uncommon heroes" who are making a difference, the publisher of Dungy\'s book, Tyndale House Publishers, is sponsoring the "Win an Uncommon Time of Service with Tony Dungy" video essay contest, open to those 18 years or older.
Advocacy Week Mobilizes Youth Worldwide to Act, Speak and Build
Habitat for Humanity\'s international, student-initiated week of advocacy kicked off Monday and will mobilize youth far and wide to social action.
Reformed Church Bodies Launch 1st Joint Website Ahead of Official Merger
The two largest Reformed church bodies in the world unveiled the details of their historic joint conference this past week, launching together the first site for their soon-to-be-officially merged group.
BibleTech 2009 Conference Draws Digital Disciples
Over the next two days, a conference that merges Bible study and technology will draw from around the nation Christian publishers, programmers, webmasters, educators, bloggers and anyone interested in using technology to improve Bible study.
Robert H. Schuller Joins Twitter After Imposter's Ouster
Televangelist Robert H. Schuller made his first post, or \"tweet,\" on Twitter.com Wednesday after San Francisco-based Twitter Inc. suspended the account of a person who was previously tweeting under his name.
Court Blocks Presbyterian Lesbian's 3rd Attempt at Ordination
The court of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)'s Pacific Synod has nullified a narrow vote that deemed an openly gay church deacon in San Francisco ready to move forward in the ordination process.
Legal Group, 31 Congressmen Urge Court to Dismiss Suit Against Nat'l Prayer Day
A Christian legal group is asking a federal court to dismiss a lawsuit challenging the National Day of Prayer, contending that the annual event is "deeply embedded in the tradition and history of this country."