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Exodus Boosts Efforts to Help Mainline Churches Address Homosexuality
Many evangelical and mainline churches fail to respond to homosexuality compassionately and effectively. But three Christian ministries are hoping to change that.
Indie Film Tackles Teen Suicide, Fake Christians
A youth pastor for ten years, Jim Britts has seen a lot of hurting teens. So Britts teamed up with Outreach, Inc., to get their story out through one of the most influential communication tools today - film.
Christian Retailers, Publishers Convene for 60th Convention
Independent and national Christian retailers and publishers have convened in the Mile High city to connect, learn the latest trends and tools to help grow their ministry\'s impact, and to support each other – especially during economic hard times.
Majority of Episcopalians Favor Scrapping Ban on Gay Ordination
With a smaller number of conservatives present at this year's General Convention, Episcopalians overwhelmingly argued in favor of tossing a previously approved resolution that bans ordaining openly gay bishops.
Celebrating Calvin, 500 Years Later
As Christians across the globe celebrate the 500th anniversary of the birth of Calvin on Friday, believers are paying tribute to the 16th century reformer whose life was not without controversy, but one to revere.
Massachusetts Sues U.S. Over DOMA
The federal Defense of Marriage Act which protects the traditional definition of marriage may be facing its biggest challenge yet. Massachusetts filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the federal law.
U.K. Anglicans Opt for Biblical Reform Over Split
Conservatives Anglicans in the United Kingdom aren't going anywhere despite their objections to the liberal direction some churches within the Anglican Communion have taken.
Judge Denies Request to Suspend Prop. 8
A federal judge on Thursday rejected a request from lawyers seeking to suspend enforcement of a California same-sex marriage ban.
Episcopal Leaders Prepare for Homosexuality Debates
Episcopal Church leaders are scheduled to meet in a private session next week with the spiritual leader of the Anglican Communion as they convene for their triennial convention.
Christians Move Past Rhetoric to Protect Judeo-Christian Values
Faith-based organizations that subscribe to conservative social values have banded together to redefine the way the Church engages in culture and politics.