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Churches to Enter AIDS 'Race Against Time' at Saddleback
Hundreds of church leaders will enter the "Race Against Time" at Saddleback Church's second HIV/AIDS conference in November and many are saying it's already long overdue for churches to join the fight.
Presbyterian Mission Initiative Faces Early Shutdown
A crucial $40 million mission initiative of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) faces an early shutdown in the wake of unprecedented membership declines and reduced funds.
Students Encouraged to Take Prayers, Bibles to School
An on-campus prayer event for high school students is gaining wide support as millions around the world are making their way to the school flagpole with protected free speech rights.
Star-Studded Audio Bible to Hit Major Retailers
Hollywood actors and music artists were offered roles that they confessed they could not pass up and an opportunity that Hollywood could not provide. Now, after countless hours of recording, the star-studded line-up will see The Bible Experience an unprecedented project of bringing the Bible to life reach the masses.
Episcopal Bishops Commit Care to Both Ends in Gay Divide
Episcopal leaders addressed a letter to the General Synods House of Bishops on Friday, expressing their efforts to keep unity in the church while recognizing the need of some dioceses for a new overseer.
Gordon-Conwell: Engage the Culture, Remain Biblically Orthodox
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary's new president, Dr. James Emery White, plans to revive the vision that the school was founded upon nearly four decades ago in a contemporary context.