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Conservative Anglicans Reaffirm Work of Rallying for Orthodoxy
Anglican primates defending traditional Anglicanism issued a communiqu
Another Legal Battle Underway in Episcopal Church
The Episcopal Church filed a lawsuit on Tuesday over the properties and funds of breakaway churches in the Diocese of Fort Worth. Among those being sued is Bishop Jack Iker, who voted along with the majority of the diocese to withdraw from the denomination
James Dobson: We Have Not Raised the White Flag
Conservative evangelical giant James Dobson of Focus on the Family made a rare interview appearance on Fox News Tuesday to articulate that neither he nor the pro-family movement have raised the white flag.
Conservative Anglicans Insist New Fellowship is Not Separatist
Orthodox Anglicans from around the world are scheduled to gather in London in July to launch a spiritual movement within the global Anglican Communion.
Pastor Answers Atheist's Easter Challenge
A small town pastor whose seminary training comes from a Bible school that no longer exists claims to have successfully answered a nearly 20-year-old atheist challenge surrounding the resurrection and ascension of Jesus Christ.
'The Thorn' Showcases Real, Gritty Passion of Christ
Long before Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ" shocked moviegoers with its grisly portrayal of Christ's death in 2004, a youth pastor in Colorado Springs created a live production that offered viewers a first look into the brutality of the cross.
Falwell's Megachurch Merges with Global Charity
Gleaning for the World – it's recognized as one of the top charities in the country by Forbes, yet hardly anyone has heard its name. But that's about to change. This week, the non-profit announced a merger with one of the largest churches in the country.
Spring Breakers Choose Outreach Over Vacation
While Mexico or Havana beaches may be calling out to thousands of high school and college spring breakers, many are choosing to heed the call of God during their week off.
Rick Warren Clarifies Relationship with Obama
In his first interview since delivering the invocation at President Obama's inauguration, Pastor Rick Warren made clear that he is not a consultant for the president but rather a friend.
Remaining Episcopalians Start Anew After Split
Months after the majority of the Diocese of Quincy severed ties with The Episcopal Church, new leadership was recently elected to lead the remaining Episcopalians.