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Family Radio Employee Estimates $100M Spent on Judgment Day Advertising
A longtime employee at Family Radio said Harold Camping spent around $100 million to advertise his May 21 end times prediction. Matt Tuter, Family Radio’s international projects manager, said most of that money came not from donations, but from the sale of property
Harold Camping's Rapture Doomsday a Scam?
Millions of dollars were spent on billboards and other ad campaigns to warn the public about Judgment Day. The ads led people to wecanknow.com which also featured a link for donations.
The Quandary of Christians in Syria
Reports that Syrian Christians are throwing their support behind President Bashar al-Assad, whose family has ruled the Western Asian country for 40 years, may at first sound daunting.
Baptist Reacts to Don Lemon's 'Born Gay' Remarks
Don Lemon has come out as gay and he insists it was never a choice to be attracted to the same sex. One Christian agrees with Lemon that same-sex attraction is not a choice. But that doesn't mean it's normal.
Eric Metaxas, Bonhoeffer and Living Like a True Christian
Eric Metaxas has had a year now to grasp the success and incredible impact that his biography, Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy, has had on millions. But even after a year, the bestselling author is still finding it hard to soak it all in.
Donald Trump, Paula White Rallying Christian Support?
Pastor Paula White and Donald Trump are teaming up to host a private meeting with Christian leaders in New York this week. One invitee, Brian McClaren, predicts the meeting is an attempt by Trump to reach out to Christians as he considers launching a presidential bid.
What the Bible Has to Say on the Killing of Osama bin Laden
While the media is abuzz about President Obama's decision not to release photos of Osama bin Laden's corpse and whether it was legal to kill the unarmed al-Qaida leader, Christians are weighing some spiritual questions that the debate is raising.
Francis Chan: Church Today Not What God Intended
Church today has become predictable, says bestselling author and influential preacher Francis Chan. "You go to a building, someone gives you a bulletin, you sit in a chair, you sing a few songs, a guy delivers maybe a polished message"
Survey Reveals Decade-Long 'Erosion' of Traditional U.S. Congregations
More than half (57 percent) of congregations across faith traditions were negatively impacted by the 2008 recession. But the financial health of congregations has been in decline long before the downturn even hit, a new survey reveals.
Obama Reflects on Death, Resurrection of Jesus
For President Barack Obama, the resurrection of Jesus Christ keeps things in perspective. That was his Easter reflection as he addressed Christian leaders Tuesday morning at the White House.