Lillian Kwon
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Survey: Churches Losing Youths Long Before College
The Bible calls the Church "the Body of Christ." Today, that body is bleeding profusely, says a Christian author and sought-out speaker.
Improving the Storytelling of the Gospel
The Gospel is the greatest story ever told. Yet preachers today communicate it as if they were preaching from a school textbook, says one Virginia Beach pastor.
Support for New Anglican Body Grows
More Anglican leaders from across the global communion have joined in support of the newly formed Anglican Church in North America.
Southern Baptists Celebrate Obama Election; Decry His Policies
Southern Baptists passed a resolution Wednesday, celebrating the election of Barack Obama as the first African-American president while at the same time denouncing some of the president's recent actions on such issues as homosexuality and abortion.
Rick Warren Supports New Conservative Anglican Body
Pastor Rick Warren expressed solidarity with hundreds of conservative Anglicans who broke from their national churches to form their own orthodox body.
Southern Baptist Head: We Have a Vision Problem
Southern Baptist president Johnny Hunt delivered an impassioned and fiery message to fellow Baptist leaders on Tuesday, imploring them to get out of the lukewarm state found in many of America's pulpits.
Anglicans Officially Establish Orthodox Body
The Anglican Church in North America was constituted on Monday, marking a new beginning for thousands of conservative Anglicans eager to get past the politics of church and on with promoting the Gospel.
Southern Baptists Convene to 'Love Loud'
This week in Louisville, Ky., thousands of leaders from the Southern Baptist Convention are again hoping to confront and end the infighting and renew their mission for reaching people, particularly in the United States.
Conservative Presbyterians Reject Study on Women's Roles
The role of women in leadership continues to trigger heated debates within the Presbyterian Church in America, which currently forbids women from holding positions of authority over men.
Hispanic Christians Applaud Obama's Vow on Immigration Reform
Eight years ago, Hispanics were just glad to be in America. Today, they're pushing for upward mobility and for the ears on Capitol Hill.