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'Hero Generation' Dispatched to Spread Jesus' Name
Over 16,000 college students have been prepped into a "powerful spiritual army" and are being sent back to their campuses for a global evangelical movement.
Episcopal Head Urges Healing, Reconciliation
The head of The Episcopal Church addressed hundreds of black Episcopalians at a Wednesday morning Eucharist, speaking on reconciliation between individuals and "even theological factions."
Leading Gay Rights Activist Comes Out of Homosexuality, Tells His Story
Young Gay America Magazine is on hiatus. Its founding editor has left the magazine and gay activism and has now publicly announced that he's been "healed."
L.A. Diocese Wins Another Church Property Battle
The Episcopal Church and the Diocese of Los Angeles are entitled to the property of a conservative congregation that left the diocese last year, a Los Angeles Superior Court judge ruled Tuesday.
College Students Challenged to Complete the Great Commission
College students are being challenged to finish the mission that is, the Great Commission.
70-Year-Old Korean Christian Completing Trek Across America
After having traveled on foot from Los Angeles, a 70-year-old Korean Christian is expected to arrive at the nation's capital Wednesday in time to celebrate the nation's birthday.
T.D. Jakes: No MegaFest 2008
MegaFest with Bishop T.D. Jakes will be put on hold for a second year, according to a new announcement.
Episcopal Church Ousts Breakaway Group from Church Property
Members of a parish in Bristol, Conn., that left The Episcopal Church will find themselves ousted from their church property this coming Sunday.
Episcopal Leader Urges Episcopalians to 'Hang in There'
One of the top leaders in The Episcopal Church visited a divided diocese advising Episcopalians to "keep calm."
Christian Men Called to Stay Married for Life
Promise Keepers launched its 17th season of man-to-man talks in Mobile, Ala., over the weekend with more than 4,100 men and boys.