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Conservative Christians Warn Against Obama's Pro-Homosexual Agenda
President Obama left both sides of the same-sex marriage debate unhappy after he signed a memorandum on Wednesday to extend some benefits to gay and lesbian partners of federal employees.
Report: More People Vulnerable to Human Trafficking
The ongoing global financial crisis is forcing millions into extreme poverty and boosting the supply and demand of human trafficking all over the world, a new State Department report says.
Pro-Family Groups Remain Wary Despite Justice Dept.'s DOMA Defense
Gay marriage advocates have accused the Obama administration of betrayal, pointing to the U.S. Justice Department's recent motion to dismiss a same-sex marriage case.
Justice Dept. Moves to Dismiss Challenge to DOMA
The U.S. Department of Justice filed a motion Thursday to dismiss a gay couple's lawsuit challenging the federal Defense of Marriage Act. The motion argues that the plaintiffs lack standing to bring the challenge in federal court
Porn to Purity: Christian Couple Bares All
It's a story many Christians can probably relate to or at least empathize with - a Christian couple serving in ministry together is suddenly thrown into a loop when the husband's secret addiction to pornography is discovered.
Survey Examines America's Megachurchgoers
Compared to attendees of a typical Protestant church, people who attend megachurches are more likely to be young, single, more educated and wealthier, a new survey reveals.
Christians Urged to Repent of Religion
Religion may be choking the growth of Christianity in America. And until Christians repent of religion, no program, energy, or strategy will help them to grow.
1 Million Christians Unite to Be Answer to Jesus' Prayer
More than 1,700 churches representing nearly a million believers kicked off the second annual One Prayer movement, hoping to accomplish more of God's work together than on their own.
Many Reject Episcopal Priest with Buddhist Ties
Unofficial tallies show that an Episcopal priest who practices Zen Buddhist meditation and holds controversial theological views will not likely be consecrated as bishop of the Diocese of Northern Michigan.
Seattle Pastor Offers Clarity to 'Church'
What is the Church? With new tools and technology opening up so many new expressions of church the question seems to have gotten lost and fewer people are left with a clear answer.