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More Than Half of Evangelicals View Islam as a Violent Religion
More than half of evangelical Christians (52 percent) view Islam as "essentially a violent religion," a new report from Barna Group reveals, though only about a quarter (26 percent) of all American adults feel the same way.
U.S. Military Blocked Some Soldiers From Accessing So. Baptist Website Over 'Hostile Content'?
A U.S. Army officer who tried to access the Southern Baptist Convention's website on a government computer says he instead received a message indicating the site was blocked "due to hostile content."
Mark Driscoll Criticizes Nagging Wives in Sermon on Marriage
Mars Hill pastor Mark Driscoll in a sermon Sunday discussed what a biblical marriage should look like and what it should not look like, including comparing a wife's nagging to the torture of hearing a dripping faucet.
Prosecutors Want FRC Attacker Sentenced to 45 Years
Prosecutors say a Virginia man who plotted to commit a mass murder at the Family Research Council's headquarters in Washington, D.C., should be made to serve a 45-year sentence.
'Holy Ghost' Film Raises $120K in Less Than Five Days on Kickstarter
Christian filmmaker Darren Wilson created a Kickstarter page on Thursday to raise money for an upcoming film project about the Holy Spirit, and after fewer than five days, nearly 800 backers have already pledged more than $120,000 to his cause.
Study: What Leadership Quality Is Most Important to Christians?
A new study has found that Christian adults primarily believe integrity, not "passion for God," is the most important quality in a leader.
'Home Run' Film Producer to Struggling Christians: Change Is Possible
"Home Run," a new faith-based film that hits theaters Friday, tells the story of a professional baseball player as he deals with an addiction to alcohol that puts his career in jeopardy. In an interview with The Christian Post, producer Carol Spann Mathews shared the message that she hopes Christians will take away from the film: change is possible.
Most Churches Recycle Despite Global Warming Doubts Among Pastors
A majority of pastors doubt the existence of manmade global warming, according to a new study from LifeWay Research, yet most churches have some type of recycling program in place.
3 State Resolutions Call Current Boy Scouts 'A Model for Inclusiveness'
Lawmakers in several states passed resolutions last week praising the Boy Scouts of America for its "inclusiveness," among other things, as the organization continues to consider lifting its ban on openly gay members.
America Becoming Increasingly 'Post-Christian,' Research Shows
While most Americans refer to themselves as Christians, a study released Monday by Barna Group shows an upward trend in "post-Christian" beliefs and behaviors among the nation's adult population.