Lillian Kwon
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Where Was God During the Virginia Tech Shootings?
Classes at Virginia Tech were canceled for the week and the campus began to quiet down as many students left for home after the shooting massacre. For those still lingering and in mourning, numerous faith groups have been on ground to lend a shoulder to cry on and answer the prevailing question "Why?"
New Paradigm Helps Gays with Conflicting Religious Values
A new paradigm was released to help people struggling with sexual identity reach a place of congruence with their religious beliefs and values.
Anglican Head: Conservatives Misread Scripture on Homosexuality
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams told a group of theological students that the scriptural text conservatives use to argue against homosexuality is misread.
Anglican Group Severs Ties with Breakway Megachurch, Embattled Leader
An Anglican think tank severed ties with a breakaway Colorado megachurch and its rector, according to a statement on Saturday.
Over 32,000 Teens Urged to Stop Dating World, Marry God
In a media- and sex-saturated culture, Luce says there's a culture war being waged for the souls of youths, and unless they do something to combat the negative messages targeting teens, the evangelicals will lose.
Nearly 52,000 Teens Impacted; D2S Ready for More
WASHINGTON Coming out of conferences that equipped nearly 52,000 students around the country to defend their faith, a major youth organization will make another national round this fall to help teens stand firm in today's culture.
Fla. Anglican Church Loses $4 Million Property
An Anglican church in Jacksonville, Fla., lost its church property to the Episcopal diocese in a court ruling earlier this week.
More Christians Secretly Confessing Sins on the Web
Confessionals in the Catholic Church have seen less foot traffic over the past several decades. Much of that traffic, it seems, has moved to anonymous online confessionals.
Over 30,000 Teens Ready to Overturn Culture War
BattleCry is ready to make waves again as more than 30,000 teens rally in Detroit for a generation taken over by secular culture.
Study: Religiosity an 'Untapped Resource' in AIDS Fight
Moral beliefs may play a significant role in the prevention of HIV/AIDS, a national study revealed. But religious devotion is an "untapped resource" in the whole AIDS battle, says one of the studys author.