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Saddleback Responds to Lashes against Pro-Abortion AIDS Speaker
Church leaders and pro-life groups expressed distress and opposition to megachurch pastor Rick Warren's welcoming of Senator Barack Obama, D-Ill., to his church this week.
High School Students Step Up to Darfur Crisis
The United Nations, church leaders and even movie star George Clooney are making efforts to bring an end to the violence in Darfur, Sudan, and yet, the humanitarian crisis is at its worst levels ever.
WCC Head Defines Ecumenism on Taiwan Visit
In a pastoral visit to the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan, the head of the World Council of Churches stressed the significance of ecumenism while denouncing the possession of nuclear weapons.
'On Faith' Conversations Shed Light on Religion
Newsweek Magazine and The Washington Post created a new online interfaith dialogue "On Faith" featuring opinions from some of the nation's top evangelical leaders and other religious heads.
Mission Groups Serve Turkey Meals Across the Nation
Missions across the country are putting Graham's words to action this week, reaching out to hundreds and up to tens of thousands of poor persons at a time with Thanksgiving meals.
Episcopal Head Warns Bishop of Hazards in Split
Episcopal Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori has warned the leader of a California diocese of the consequences of his moving toward a split from the U.S. Anglican body.
Red Kettles to Launch with Carrie Underwood
With its bells already ringing across the nation, the Salvation Army will officially kick off the 2006 Red Kettle fundraising campaign this Thanksgiving Day.
New Anglican Parish Birthed Outside of ECUSA
An interdenominational church in Richmond, Va. started a new Anglican congregation under the oversight of an offshore bishop. The church plant is one of a number of new congregations that was never a part of the Episcopal Church.
Pentecostal Outreach Drives Into Thanksgiving Week
With 480 spots of "God Gives Hope" running on the News Astrovision Screen in Times Square in a two-week period, the Pentecostal outreach moves into Thanksgiving week - a holiday that typically draws more than 2 million people to Times Square every year.
Science Gives Christians Upper Hand Over Atheists
Todays Christian no longer has to try to maintain only by faith their belief in the origin of the universe. The atheist now does.