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Sydney Archbishop Backs Gay Ban at School Prom
The Anglican Archbishop of Sydney said he supports a church-related schools decision to ban gay students from bringing their same-sex partner to a school formal.
Compassion Sunday Spotlights Plight of Poor Children
One of the worlds largest Christian children charities is spotlighting the need to support poor children today on Compassion Sunday.
Huckabee May Run Again in 2012
Former Republican candidate Mike Huckabee told supporters that he may run again for president in 2012 during a teleconference with supporters on Thursday.
NIV Bible Tops List by Evangelical Leaders
The New International Version of the Bible is by far the most preferred translation of the Scripture, according to a new survey of U.S. evangelical leaders.
Pope Benedict's U.S. Visit to Reshape Image
Pope Benedict XVI will visit the United States next week in a highly anticipated event that many predict will shape, if not define, Benedict in the eyes of Americans.
VP Romney? Social Conservatives Say No
More than 20 leading social conservatives signed an open letter to presumptive Republican nominee John McCain expressing their opposition to the idea of having Mitt Romney as vice president on the Republican ballot.
Web Site Equips Churches for Volunteer Month
A resource-packed Web site recently launched a campaign to equip churches for national volunteer month in April and for volunteer week later this month.
MegaFest to Return Bigger, Global in 2008
One of Americas largest Christian events is returning this year on a bigger scale after taking a one year hiatus.
Habitat to Build Thousands of Green Homes
Habitat for Humanity International, in partnership with The Home Depot Foundation, recently announced a national green building initiative to build thousands of homes that are more energy efficient and sustainable.
Dobson Will 'Certainly' Vote in Election '08
Dr. James Dobson said Sunday that he would vote in November, ending the widespread rumor that he would sit out during this years presidential election due to dissatisfaction with the choice of candidates.