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Gay Bishop Dismisses Call to Resign, Says Issue Will Not Go Away
The openly gay bishop at the center of much of the divisions in the Anglican Communion rejected a conservative bishop's call for him to resign in order to restore unity. Does anyone think that if I resigned, this issue would go away?!" Bishop Gene Robinson said.
Grieved Presbyterians Seek Way Forward
Presbyterians grieved by the pro-gay actions of the highest governing body of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) plan to converge next month to look for a way forward. The meeting will provide a forum and analysis for PC(USA) leaders as they lament votes by the denomination's General Assembly in June.
Youth Empowered to Find their Voice, Push for Better Future
Abuse, violence and drug dealing were not a rare scene for Margaret Williams growing up in Tacoma, Wash. A 16-year-old Wilson High School student, Williams wanted to see change in her neighborhood.
Exodus Offers 'A New Day' for Hundreds Impacted by Homosexuality
There is a tremendous hunger among young people for the message Exodus International preaches – that freedom from homosexuality through the power of Jesus Christ is possible, according to the ministry's head.
Thousands Launch Men at the Cross Movement
It's a fatherless world. Thousands of men leave their wives, children and responsibilities and tack on to crime or pornography. But one ministry wants to bring the father back – and back to the cross.
Lutherans Praise Anglican Support for Women Bishops
The Church of Norway praised the recent decision by the Church of England to allow women bishops, as both sides of the vote remain deeply divided. "The Church of England has taken a bold and mature action knowing well the immediate costs involved."
Emerging Pastor Encourages Open Talks, Preaching on Homosexuality
As Christians across California grapple with the legalization of same-sex "marriage," the shock factor at one emerging church remains small, largely because they don't avoid talking about sexuality, including homosexuality.
Two Televangelists Making Reforms Amid Financial Probe
Two prominent mega-ministries under a Senate probe for opulent spending indicated they would institute reforms even before the investigation is complete, according to a new report.
PCUSA Gay Clergy Decision Changes Nothing, Scholar Says
While supporters of gay ordination say a recent vote by the highest governing body of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) gives the green light for gay clergy, one professor is arguing that the decision changes nothing.
Evangelist: Lost Boy to Jesus Freak
Once a lost boy and now a well-known evangelist, Greg Laurie is letting millions of people into the journey of his personal life, much of which he didn't want to revisit.