Lillian Kwon

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Episcopal Property Dispute at Standstill

    The Episcopal Diocese of Virginia authorized an agreement Monday with those that voted to split with the Episcopal Church to hold off on the transfer of church property ownership.

  • Former President Bush to Man Christmas Red Kettle

    After kicking off with breakout country artist Carrie Underwood, the Christmas Red Kettle campaign will have its final push this week with former President George H.W. Bush and First Lady Barbara.

  • Poll: Americans Not So Serious About Malaria

    Fewer Americans say malaria is a very serious problem compared to AIDS in Africa. Poor nutrition in Africa also topped American concerns over malaria.

  • Hollywood Disconnected with Americans on Religion

    Hollywood had seemingly found religion after Mel Gibson's "Passion" film. But with television, sadly, that wasn't true, according to the head of Parents Television Council.

  • Survey: Parents Afraid to Talk to Teens on Everyday Issues

    Most parents have a hard time confronting their teenaged children about critical issues such as drug use. It's a trend increasingly seen today with parents who are afraid to talk to their teens about everyday issues, a new poll has indicated.

  • Billy Graham Library Raising Concerns

    At 88, the Rev. Billy Graham plans to evangelize generations of people through a library dedicated to the Gospel and soon to be erected in his name. But not all are happy with the project.

  • Study: New Visitors to Church Prefer Anonymity

    Holiday services are typically the largest Sundays for many churches as they draw the unchurched and the formerly churched. With Christmas approaching, a recent study is warning churches how to welcome new visitors to encourage their return.

  • Gay Pastor Confession May Draw More Compassion

    Congregants of the megachurch Grace Chapel are broken yet standing firm after their lead pastor confessed to homosexual struggles. Much like evangelical pastor Ted Haggard, the Rev. Paul Barnes will be led through counseling, which had failed him in earlier attempts.

  • Urbana Readies for Biggest Crowd Ever

    One of the largest student mission conferences is nearing 21,000 registrants and Urbana's director sees an enormous potential for ignition in the mission field.

  • Kay Warren: From Behind the Donut Table to the Front Line for AIDS

    Kay Warren, wife of megapastor and bestselling author Rick Warren, isn’t the typical pastor’s wife. Coming out of years of traditional pastor’s wife work at Saddleback Church, home to some 21,000 attendants each weekend, Warren now finds herself at the forefront of a major evangelical push to fight AIDS and assist those affected, even if it means putting her own life on the line.