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Seminary Considers Removal of Charismatic Trustee Over Misconduct
The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary board may remove a trustee whose recent conduct may be in violation of the board's policy.
Palau Fest Rocks 140,000 for Christ
Evangelist Luis Palau and popular Christian artists rocked 140,000 attendants at Palau's first 2007 festival in Tampa Bay, Fla., over the weekend.
Episcopal Council Reaffirms Homosexual Stance
The representative body of the Episcopal Church reaffirmed its position that homosexual members are an "integral part" of the American church body.
Evangelicals Played Chief Role in Shedding Light on Religious Persecution, Says Rights Advocate
The misunderstanding of religious freedom is widespread, noted a senior fellow at the Family Research Council.
Palau 'Party' Hits Tampa Bay with Tony Dungy
Let the party begin. The world renowned Luis Palau festival, also known as the biggest Christian party, hits Tampa Bay, Fla., Saturday, kicking off the first of Palau's 2007 events.
New 'Postmodern' Bible Targets Seekers, Evolution Advocates
American culture has been "hijacked by extremists" - atheists and fundamentalists - one author believes. That leaves a lot of people in the "middle ground" where although there may be a belief in Jesus, their interests are far from conventional Christianity.
PCUSA Head Optimistic of Growth Despite Exodus
As the largest Presbyterian denomination in the United States sees a small yet continuous exodus of congregations, the head of the church body remains optimistic of growth.
Property Litigation Continues Despite Anglican Call for Suspension
The Episcopal Church plans to continue litigation to recover church properties from 11 Virginia congregations that left the denomination.
Psychologists to Re-Examine Policy on Gay Therapy
New research on reparative therapy for homosexuals has prompted the largest association of psychologists to re-examine its policy on treatment and sexual orientation.
Purpose Driven Churches Launch Large
New church plants typically start out small, some as a Bible study in a home or in the basement of an office building. But pastors launching a new church planting initiative this year are telling fellow leaders, "Launch large!"