Lillian Kwon

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Most Christians Believe God Wants People to be Rich

    Prosperity theology is "booming," Time magazine reported in this week’s issue, with some of the biggest megachurches in the country preaching the Health and Wealth message that many other evangelical leaders criticize.

  • United Methodists Launch Worldwide Study on 'State of the Church'

    The United Methodist Church has launched its own worldwide study on the "State of the Church" with the first draft of the report expected by the end of the year.

  • Faith Leaders Say Unity Arose from National Tragedy

    As the nation heard words of testament from family members and colleagues of those lost in the 9/11 tragedy, faith leaders spoke of a form of unity that arose from the tragic event.

  • 9/11 Remembrance Brings Out Evangelists

    The bells continue to toll as family members and significant others read the names of the thousands who were lost on this day five years ago. And among the tearful mourning from those reading names at ground zero were people shouting out "Jesus."

  • Interview: Spiritual Awakening Expected from 9/11 Nowhere on the Horizon in America

    Family members will remember their lost loved ones today; tourists at ground zero will try to imagine how the World Trade Center stood five years ago; and Americans will come to relive the terrorist attacks as news channels replay the fateful day of 9/11 in real time.

  • Controversial Church 'Nightclub' Awaits Court Decision

    A minister at Trinity United Methodist Church in Albany, N.Y., who was charged for operating a non-alcoholic dance club without a permit or occupancy certificate in July, is currently awaiting the court's decision which is expected by Oct. 10.

  • Eating Disorders Often Peak in College

    Eating disorders are becoming more prevalent among preteen girls, but symptoms of anorexia and bulimia often reach their peak in college, according to a researcher.

  • CCC to Initiate Major Student Movement to Reach the World

    Campus Crusade for Christ (CCC), which USA Today tagged as the largest evangelical organization in the United States in 1996, will be launching a major new missions movement next year that “could trigger the fulfillment of the Great Commission."

  • LifeLight Draws 263,000 Despite Poor Weather

    The LifeLight Music Festival drew a massive crowd of 263,000 despite rainy skies on Friday and having one less day than last year's four-day event. With big names like Pastor Rick Warren of Saddleback Church, Newsboys, Casting Crowns, Rebecca St. James and Go Fish, LifeLight made no stops this past weekend in Sioux Falls, S.D., and embraced larger crowds on the final day of the festival.

  • Anglican Leaders: Conservatives, Liberals 'Cannot Go Together'

    Talks should continue within the divided Anglican Communion over homosexuality, a conservative Anglican bishop said this week, but the dissenting groups "can't necessarily walk in the same direction."