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Presbyterians Adopt Separation Plan for Dissidents
A regional Presbyterian body has adopted a new way of avoiding separation conflicts and "doing church together" with congregations that vote to leave the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).
Ex-Gay Defends Relationship with the Lord
Former homosexual Michael Glatze has had many religious experiences, one of them being a recent baptism into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Christians Urge Respect for Religious Diversity as Psychologists Review Gay Policy
The American Psychological Association will begin reviewing its policy on therapy to homosexuals next Tuesday as both gay rights activists and religious groups hope for a revised policy in their favor.
Evangelical Students Convene for Global Flagship Event
Over 700 people from more than 150 countries are opening the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students' world assembly the organization's flagship event.
Skepticism Over Validity of Ex-Gay Story Prompts 'Confessions'
A former gay rights activist's "coming out" story about his path to becoming straight and his experience of a personal encounter with God has drawn skepticism, prompting the ex-gay to attempt to set the record straight.
Anglican Leader Warns of Fear Against Terror, Within Church
"Fear not," said a Church of England bishop in the days after several bomb plots were discovered and amid the second anniversary of the 2005 suicide bombings.
Anglicans Vote On Creating Faith Statement Amid Great Tension
The Church of England's ruling body agreed on Sunday to draw up a disciplinary covenant intended to foster unity within the worldwide Anglican Communion amid rising tension.
Massive Young Crowd Fasts for Moral Revolution
Some 100,000 people answered "The Call" under the blazing sun to turn around a nation that many evangelical Christians believe is on a moral decline.
Megachurch All About 'Doing the Gospel'
An innovative megachurch will reopen an old strip of stores as a new community center next month.
Powerful Anglican Leader Calls Episcopal Church to Give Up Its Agenda
Nigerian Archbishop Peter J. Akinola, considered the world's most powerful Anglican leader, said he has lost faith that The Episcopal Church in the United States will ever listen to conservative evangelical leaders in the Global South.<Nigerian Archbishop Peter J. Akinola, considered the world's most powerful Anglican leader, said he has lost faith that The Episcopal Church in the United States will ever listen to conservative evangelical leaders in the Global South.