Lillian Kwon
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Why Two Guys who Should be Emergent, Aren't
Kevin DeYoung and Ted Kluck should be emergent. They fit the demographic as white, suburban, 30-something and college-educated guys and they appreciate the critiques of traditional evangelical churches. But they're not emergent.
Presbyterians Divided on Gay Ordination Ahead of Major Meeting
Leading up to the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)'s biannual General Assembly next month, Presbyterians are evenly divided on the highly controversial issue of homosexual ordination, which is expected to hit the debate floor again.
Thousands of Young Christians Adopt 'Humble Orthodoxy'
Sometimes, Christians get so concerned with what's right and wrong, we lose our humility, said one Washington pastor and author.
Calif. Episcopal Church to Perform Same-Sex Weddings
An Episcopal church in California plans to perform marriage ceremonies for same-sex couples beginning mid-June.
Presbyterians Petition to Assure Property Rights for Breakaways
More than 900 Presbyterians have signed a petition supporting property rights for local churches within the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), particularly for those leaving the denomination.
Preaching 'Sound Doctrine' in an Age that Avoids It
Doctrine isn't a popular word among Christians today. Some church leaders avoid the topic when preaching from the pulpit because it tends to divide. So when Seattle church pastor Mark Driscoll began a sermon series specifically on doctrine, he received several phone calls from pastors who lead large flocks asking if anyone is still coming out to listen to the series.
Charity Reviewed for Financial Integrity Amid Scandal
The president and chief financial officer of a long-established Bible organization that receives tens of millions of dollars in donations each year have been placed on temporary leave as the charity is investigated for financial stewardship.
Divided Anglicans Try Conversation Over Legislation
Anglicans are trying a 'bold, new thing' this summer, ditching legislation for more 'conversation' at the once-a-decade global leaders gathering.
T.D. Jakes Calls Christians Back to the Bible
It's never too late to turn back to the Word of God, according to renowned preacher Bishop T.D. Jakes.
Kenneth Copeland Takes Senate Probe Battle to Public
Pentecostal preacher Kenneth Copeland is now looking to gain public support as he continues to question and protest a senator's investigation into the spending of six 'prosperity gospel' ministries, including his. This week, his ministry launched a Web site to address concerns about the inquiry.