Lillian Kwon
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Over 16,000 College Students Called to Spark Spiritual Revolution
Leaders of Campus Crusade for Christ International (CCCI), one of the world's largest Christian ministries, are targeting campuses across the globe for world evangelization. And the agents for a global missionary movement are college students.
Breakaway Anglican: Episcopal Church 'Redefining Itself as a Radical Offshoot'
Members of breakaway Anglican churches in Virginia are grieving for The Episcopal Church after its recent motion to add additional defendants to a church property lawsuit.
Interview: 'Theater Church' Pastor on Positive Church Buzz, Creative Inflation
Coming out of the first day of The Buzz Conference and a showing of the top ten sermon trailers, sermon illustrations, and other short movie clips produced by churches across the nation, Pastor Mark Batterson of National Community Church found himself amid some Hollywood-caliber creativity.
Campus Crusade Prepares to Trigger New Wave of Missionaries
Campus Crusade for Christ International's largest-ever global student missions event opens on Saturday in Busan, South Korea, with a vision to start spiritual movements "everywhere."
Innovative Church Leaders Move Into the Neighborhood
Jesus moved into the neighborhood, according to the Gospel of John. So, innovative church leaders today are moving into the culture.
Majority of Americans Say Homosexuality is Unchangeable; Others Beg to Differ
Former leaders of the nation's largest evangelical referral ministry on homosexual issues made a public apology on Wednesday for the harm they say they caused in their gay conversion efforts.
Americans Nationwide Urged to Test for HIV
Americans across the country are being urged to get tested for HIV today on National HIV testing day.
More Anglicans Reject Global Meeting with 'Unrepentant' Bishops
Anglican leaders around the world have less than a month to reply to a personal invitation by the worldwide denominations spiritual leader to attend a decennial meeting. Many, however, have already indicated their intention to decline the invite given the participation of American bishops who have been "unrepentant" of their controversial actions.
3 Ex-Episcopal Churches Lose Property Case
Amid a string of lawsuits against churches that severed ties with the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles, a state appeals panel ruled in favor of the diocese's claim to the property of three conservative parishes.
Conservative Presbyterians: PC(USA) Not Walking the Talk
Responding to a recent document released by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) that attempted to clarify the denomination's stance on debated issues, conservative Presbyterian leaders say the arguments are irrelevant.