Katherine T. Phan
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Christian Teens Seek 'Space' at Packed BattleCry Event
A packed stadium where thousands were standing or sitting shoulder to shoulder may seem like an unlikely place for teens to seek their own "space," but according to Bishop T.D. Jakes that's exactly where they needed to be Friday night to hear where God wants them to go.
Intelligent Design Professor Loses Appeal for Tenure
The Iowa Board of Regents rejected on Thursday an appeal by a professor who said he was wrongfully denied tenure by Iowa State University because of his views supporting intelligent design.
Rick Warren Challenges N.Y. Pastors with Purpose Strategy
The California pastor who has helped churches worldwide increase attendance by leaps and bounds through his purpose driven phenomena now has his eye on New York City.
City Pastors Switch Pulpits for Solitude, Renewal
When city folk want a refuge from the hustle and bustle of the city and the laundry list of demands from daily life they come to the quiet hills of Pennsylvania. For New York pastors, finding renewal is also as simple as going back to the basics.
Jesus Tomb Case Closed for Most Scholars
A group of scholars posted a statement rejecting the identification of the Talpiot tomb as belonging to Jesus, a week after a conference in Jerusalem revisited evidence on claims presented in the controversial film 'Lost Tomb of Jesus.'
Why Darwinism is So Dangerous
For Ben Stein, host of an upcoming documentary on the dominance of Darwinism in academia, Darwinism is not just problematic but dangerous even.
Scientists, Critics Downplay Cloned Embryo Claim
Once again science and morality have crossed paths. Scientists at a small biotech company claimed to be the first to have cloned human embryos from adult skin skills. Scientific and religious communities, however, have raised doubts as to whether the claim should be considered an achievement.
Rally Cry for Life Continues 35 Years After Roe v. Wade
Over a third of a century has passed since the controversial Roe v. Wade case yet many participating in pro-life events Tuesday will say: the fight is far from over.
Where Would King Stand on Religion and Politics?
The faith of Martin Luther King Jr. is often overlooked in the celebration of his radical calls for change, said one professor of religion at a recent panel discussion on the iconic civil rights leader.
Pro-lifers Walk for Modern Civil Rights Movement
Thousands of pro-woman, pro-life activists will take their message to the San Francisco streets Saturday to proclaim that abortion is not a liberating choice but that "Abortion Hurts Women."