Lillian Kwon
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Progressive Christian Leader Mobilizes Hundreds to End Poverty
Having entered a new political era, hundreds of progressive Christians have begun a major mobilization to end poverty with the belief that their time has come to reap what they've sown.
Faith Leaders Appeal to Obama to 'Finish the Job' in Ending Malaria
A broad group of influential faith leaders has made an appeal to President Barack Obama to increase commitments to ending malaria, stressing the essential role the United States plays.
Global, Faith Leaders Launch Campaign to Have Malaria On the Run
The fight against malaria has picked up momentum and excitement as global and faith leaders have set aside their differences and acknowledged that they can bring an end to the scourge together.
Christians Seek to Forge Trust with Iraqi Officials
A small group of U.S. Christian leaders hosted an intimate meeting with the Iraqi Minister of Human Rights on Thursday to forge trust and build bridges between a war-torn Iraq and the United States.
Gospel Coalition Guides Thousands toward Faithful Preaching
More than 3,300 pastors and students of pastoral ministry were edified with expository preaching and challenges to renew their commitment to Gospel-centered work on the opening day of The Gospel Coalition conference.
Rick Warren to Address Breakaway Anglicans
Pastor Rick Warren, among several other Christian leaders, has agreed to address thousands of breakaway Anglicans in June when they meet for their first official assembly as the Anglican Church in North America.
Promise Keepers Invites Women to Anniversary Event
For the first time ever, Promise Keepers is opening the door to women for its 20th anniversary event in Boulder, Colo. The anniversary conference is the first major event since McCartney returned to the helm of the ministry in September.
Willow Creekers Challenged to Give 'Til It Hurts
It may feel fulfilling to write a check to bring relief to the hurting or to spend part of a day packing meals to help feed the desperately hungry, but one church is challenging believers to take compassion to another level - until it hurts.
PC(USA) Probes EPC's Role in Church Splits
A task force in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) launched an investigation into the conduct of a smaller and more conservative Presbyterian denomination and its alleged solicitation of congregations.
Day of Silence Draws Mixed Responses from Christians
As thousands of students across the country take a vow of silence on Friday to bring attention to anti-gay harassment in schools, Christians remain divided on how to respond to the annual Day of Silence.