Jennifer Riley

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Christians Urge Protection of Poor in Climate Change Bill

    Religious leaders have urged Congress to protect the poor and most vulnerable from the effects of climate change as lawmakers plan to consider legislation that would combat global warming in the coming months.

  • GOP Evangelicals Consider Third-Party Vote

    A majority of white evangelical Republicans would consider voting for a conservative third-party candidate if the 2008 presidential election pits Rudy Giuliani against Hillary Rodham Clinton, a poll showed Wednesday.

  • Halloween: The Unpopular Christian Story

    Spooky costumes, chocolate candies, and glowing pumpkins were not always what Halloween was all about. Unknown to most Americans, Halloween also has a Christian background despite its deepest roots being decidedly pagan.

  • Most Popular Bible Verses Revealed

    Some 37 million online Bible references were surveyed and then ranked by popularity to create a website that makes searching for scriptures easier.

  • Ex-Gay Gospel Singer Defends Himself at Obama Concert

    Ex-gay Gospel singer Donnie McClurkin defended himself against attacks on his view that homosexuality is a choice at Sen. Barack Obama’s gospel concert Sunday.

  • 'Highway of Holiness' Counters Impure Culture

    A counter-culture initiative in cities along the I-35 highway kicks-off this weekend, seeking to bring spiritual reformation in American culture.

  • Christian Groups Reinforce Wildfire Ground Aid

    More than half of the wildfires that ravaged Southern California this past week were squelched Thursday evening, leaving room for more attention to be diverted toward reconstructing homes and lives of victims of the massive blaze.

  • Poll: How Americans Feel About Celebrity Charity Endorsements

    Most Americans believe non-profits need celebrities to grab people’s attention but expressed skepticism over the influence of star status on their decision to donate, revealed a new poll.

  • Help Arrives for Calif. Wildfire Victims

    Thousands of Californians forced from their homes by raging wildfires are being served hot meals and offered counseling by Christian relief workers deployed in the affected areas.

  • Brownback to Pull Out of Presidential Race

    The second-tier candidate running on a social conservative platform had trouble raising funds necessary to keep his campaign going, people close to the Kansas senator told The Associated Press.