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Southern Gospel's Crabb Family to Part Ways
After 15 years of performing together, the Crabb Family will be splitting up on Aug. 1, each heading to their own individual ministries.
Christian Ministries Applaud Disney's Ban on Movie Smoking
Several Christian ministries in the United States expressed how delighted they were to hear that the Walt Disney Co. would be eliminating all smoking scenes in movies released under their label.
Miracle Newborn Survives 28-Foot Drop
The Hands and Feet Project a childrens village in Haiti formed by Christian rock group Audio Adrenaline is happy to announce that they are now nurturing a 19-day-old baby girl who survived a 28-foot drop down an outhouse toilet.
Pro-Life Group to Protest Outside MTV Studios
A pro-life organization has embarked on prayer walk in New York City that will culminate today with a protest at MTV studios in Times Square.
Preacher Sues '20/20' Over Defamation
A Los Angeles preacher filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the popular news program 20/20, citing that they falsely illustrated his life in one of their programs.
Fishfest 2007 to Rock Out Southern California
The annual Fishfest Christian music festival is returning to the stage for its sixth year this Friday at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Irvine, Calif., and expects to draw thousands of fans from California and surrounding states.
Lifest Volunteer Blames Teen's Death on Negligence Despite Probe
A volunteer security guard chaplain at this years Lifest Christian festival is claiming that the death of a teenage girl at the event was due to negligence.
Dobson Officially Denounces 'Harry Potter'
In response to media speculation, Focus on the Family (FOTF) posted a statement on its website this weekend titled Dr. Dobson: 'What I Think About Harry Potter.'
Tammy Faye Messner Dies after 'Larry King' Interview
Famed 80s televangelist Tammy Faye Messner passed away over the weekend at the age of 65, according to her manager on Saturday.
Christian Filmmakers to Meet, Clean Up Big Screen
Hundreds of Christian filmmakers and culture changers will be meeting together in San Antonio in the fall as a way to improve their craft and provide a positive alternative to Hollywood films.