Lillian Kwon

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Conservative Anglicans Push Formation of Rival American Body

    Anglican leaders who have split from The Episcopal Church plan to take a major step in the formation of what will essentially be a separate and rival body by releasing a proposed constitution next month.

  • Presbyterian Network Caters to Concerns, Sparks Women Clergy Debate

    Churches concerned with the liberal direction they see the country's largest Presbyterian denomination going in are doing their homework and preparing for the worst.

  • Pastor Preaches Sex That is Free from Sin

    The Song of Songs is said to be the most erotic and exciting book in Scripture yet its contents are hardly preached on. When the book is taught in church, it is usually taught as an allegory, and not literally as an intimate relationship between a husband and a wife.

  • Lawsuit Against Gay Marriage Ban Irks Christians

    Lawsuit Against Gay Marriage Ban Irks Christians

    The passage of a same-sex marriage ban for the second time in California has riled gay-rights activists, some of whom have filed legal challenges Wednesday night. But traditional marriage supporters are decrying the court petitions, arguing that such legal actions are "a brazen attempt to gut the democratic process."

  • Californians Pass Gay Marriage Ban

    "This is a great day for marriage," said Prentice. "The people of California stood up for traditional marriage and reclaimed this great institution. We are gratified that voters chose to protect traditional marriage."

  • Interview: John Langlois on the Face of Evangelicalism

    Interview: John Langlois on the Face of Evangelicalism

    A born-again Christian for 60 years, John Langlois has witnessed the growth of evangelicalism from its despised, minority stage to the highly prominent Christian movement it has become today.

  • Evangelical Movement Still Taking Shape

    Evangelical Movement Still Taking Shape

    Though evangelicalism has emerged as a prominent voice and a powerhouse among today's major Christian movements, it was not long ago that the Bible-based movement was a small persecuted minority.

  • Episcopal Diocese Approves Commission to Support Gays

    Episcopalians from a diocese that divided partly over homosexuality overwhelmingly approved a proposal to create a new commission that would support gays and lesbians.

  • Popular TV Ministry Drops Schuller Branding

    The "Hour of Power" will no longer be the voice and face of just one or two individuals, said renowned preacher Dr. Robert H. Schuller. After 30 years, the popular television ministry is expanding its platform to include other influential Christian voices.

  • Calif. Megachurch Cancels Services to 'Be' the Church

    A Vista, Calif., megachurch canceled all worship services over the weekend, leaving no excuse for Christians to stay in the pews and out of "being" the church. Over 6,000 North Coast attendees are living out their commitment as they tackle 139 community service projects at 70 sites.