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Union Theological Seminary Appoints First Woman President
Union Theological Seminary in New York City selected its first woman president in its 172-year history, the school announced Monday.
Pastors Convention Aims to Re-energize Church Leaders
Nearly 2,000 pastors and ministry workers convened in San Diego Tuesday for the opening day of the National Pastors Convention (NPC).
Jesus Film Project Releases Mary Magdalena Version in U.S.
The same ministry that created the Jesus Film the most translated film in history has begun distributing in the United States a new film about Jesus that is told through the eyes of Mary Magdalena, the Jesus Film Project announced this week.
Huckabee Meets with Dobson, Eyes Romney's Delegates
Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee met with prominent evangelical supporter Dr. James Dobson in a one-hour close-door meeting while in Colorado for a paid speaking event Friday.
Evangelicals Convene for Creation Care Summit
Evangelical pastors and lay leaders gathered Thursday for the first-ever Creation Care Conference (C3), held outside Orlando, Fla.
Anti-Gay Group Criticizes Wheaton College Speaker
A pro-gay evangelical leader spoke at Wheaton College Tuesday evening, drawing criticism from Christian groups that oppose the homosexual agenda.
Study: Americans Say Non-Church Worship is Fully Biblical
The majority of Americans believe that alternatives to the conventional church experience are a fully biblical way for believers to practice their faith, a study revealed Monday.
Brian McLaren: Postmodern Christianity Understood as Story
The Christian faith is understood as a story by a postmodern generation that sees itself as part of the developing storyline, said an emergent church leader Sunday.
'ChurchShift' Breaks Top 10 Bestsellers List
A week after its release, the book entitled 'ChurchShift' by the founding pastor of one of Europes largest churches broke Amazon.coms top 10 Bestsellers list.
Christian Poll: McCain Less Popular than Obama, Clinton
Republican frontrunner John McCain remains unpopular among Christian conservatives, who said they would rather vote for Democratic contenders Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton, according to a new poll.