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'In-Your-Face' Urban Youth Workers in it for Change, Not Fluff
"If the church is the light of the world, then why is the world still dark?" posed a sought-after speaker to hundreds of urban youth workers.
Sunday Services with a Masculine Accent Better Fit for Bored Men
Many church leaders would like to do a better job reaching men, but don't know how, says a bestselling Christian author. But a new program isn't the answer, he's adds.
Carter Extends Baptist Push to Southern Baptists, Republicans
The new push by former president Jimmy Carter to unite Baptists from around the North American continent has added three prominent Republicans to its list of participants.
250,000 Christian Men to Re-Ignite Old Flame
It was a once in a lifetime experience for over a million men whose male and Christian bonds created arguably the largest religious gathering in U.S. history 10 years ago. Today, some of the men are returning to the National Mall to make it more than a one-time experience.
Franklin Graham Brings Soul Festival to Virginia
Evangelist Franklin Graham will beam the message of salvation on radio air from Norfolk, Va., Friday night as he kicks off one of his renowned evangelistic festivals.
Urban Youth Workers Called to Get 'Out of the Wreckage'
The Urban Youth Workers Institute kicks off its 10th anniversary conference today with thousands of multi-ethnic leaders from around the country.
Lutheranism Looking Less Lutheran in the West
Traditional Lutheran congregations are looking a little different these days. With mainline churches either losing people in the pews or fearing such a loss, more have chosen to implement evangelical approaches to their less popular traditional ways.
Liberal Archbishop Reflects on Divided Anglican State
As the worlds Anglicans remain divided over orthodoxy and human sexuality issues, center stage is increasingly being given to the Anglican leaders of the worldwide denomination, noted a liberal Anglican archbishop.
Willow Creek Steps Up to Feed Its 20,000 Attendants
One size doesn't fit all when it comes to teaching believers from the fledgling stage to long-time churchgoers, noted a pastor at one of the nations most prominent megachurches.
Third Teen BattleCry to Sweep East Coast
The East Coast BattleCry is hitting the Nissan Pavilion in Bristow, Va., Friday night packing in thousands for the third and final 2007 stadium event that embraces the culture of Jesus Christ and rejects popular culture.