Lillian Kwon

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Christian Critic Responds to Nativity Story Lashes

    Some movie reviews of "The Nativity Story" bashing the traditional portrayal of the Christmas story left one Christian film critic outraged.

  • T.D. Jakes Steps Up AIDS Efforts

    In the wake of a burgeoning evangelical movement combating the HIV/AIDS crisis, one of America's leading Pentecostal pastors stepped up his already ongoing efforts for AIDS awareness.

  • Survey: Churches Lack Adult Help With Kids

    Research has repeatedly highlighted the vital role adults play in the faith development of children. Yet churches are still having a hard time finding adult volunteers for children's ministries.

  • Compassion Head: First-Time Hope for Western Church on AIDS

    When dealing with children infected with AIDS, the Western Church has largely remained absent, Compassion International President Wess Stafford noted. Although identified as the “masters” at avoiding suffering, American churches are just now waking up to the widespread humanitarian crisis, giving Stafford a hope for the Church that he had never felt before in his decades of ministry.

  • AIDS Talk in Hispanic Church Just Budding

    U.S. Hispanic families are larger than the average American family, but the minority group carries more than their share of the HIV epidemic, reports indicated.

  • Christians Work Together Against AIDS Amid Controversy

    Controversy within the Christian community surrounded the Global AIDS Summit hosted last week by Rick and Kay Warren. Despite an emerging church movement in the fight against HIV/AIDS, some Christians dwelled on the evangelical pastor’s invitation to Sen. Barack Obama.

  • Evangelicals on 'Revolutionary' Movement for HIV/AIDS

    Two days of intensive brain-racking AIDS education came to an end on World AIDS Day at Saddleback Church. After decades of silence among Christians, many agree that the Church is now on the cutting edge of a new revolutionary movement for HIV/AIDS.

  • Megachurch-Hosted AIDS Summit Opens with Over 2,000

    The AIDS Summit is not one of the most popular conferences in the church, said evangelical pastor Rick Warren. But more than 2,000 people decided to take the first step in the “race against time” at Saddleback Church’s second annual Global Summit on AIDS and the Church.

  • Students Fast Mobilizing in AIDS Fight

    College students are mobilizing just as hard as church leaders who are still just waking up to the widespread HIV/AIDS crisis.

  • Media No Substitute for Personal Evangelism, Says Pentecostal Leader

    The Assemblies of God just came out of a milestone campaign in New York City that drew an unexpected large response. In the end, the Pentecostal group was left with only a few extra gospel booklets and an awareness of the gripping human need in society and the power of prayer.