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Episcopal Leaders Investigate Conflict After Diocesan Split
A conservative Episcopalian who has been asked to help reconcile the Diocese of San Joaquin says the conflict that has split the diocese is more complex than a conservative versus liberal one.
Presbyterian Candidates Protest Affirmed Ban on Gay Ordination
Candidates for clergy ordination in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) denounced recent church court decisions that upheld the denomination's ban against ordaining practicing homosexuals.
Counselors Demand ACA Not Take Sides on Gay 'Conversion Therapy'
Over 400 mental health professionals and counselors are pressing the American Counseling Association (ACA) for clarity on whether offering clients therapy to rid their homosexual desires would be considered unethical.
Keller Dismantles Biggest Doubts about Christianity
As skepticism toward Christianity grows and more people identify themselves as having "no religious preference," a Manhattan pastor and now author says robust, orthodox beliefs in the traditional faiths is growing as well.
What is a Christian Worship Service Supposed to Look Like?
With an estimated 2 billion people across the globe claiming to be Christian, the way Christians worship every week is a big deal, says one Seattle pastor.
No Future for Methodists Unless Change Occurs, Say Leaders
While membership in mainline Protestant churches has been on the decline for decades, church leaders are sounding the alarm more loudly after a recent study offered a grim picture of the churches' future.
Mars Hill Pastor Ditches 'Emerging' Label for Jesus
Mars Hill Pastor Mark Driscoll preached on the still popular and still controversial topic of emerging churches in his latest sermon. But its an issue he normally wouldnt teach to his mainly twenty-something church crowd in Seattle.
Darfur Advocates Urged Not to Quit 5 Years On
It's a dark anniversary Tuesday for Darfurians, who entered their sixth year of deadly conflict amid a recent upsurge of violence.
NIU Students Resume Classes, Search for Meaning
Classes at Northern Illinois University resume Monday for the first time since the Feb. 14 shootings that killed five students plus the gunman.
Christians Called Back to God, Voting Booths to Restore America
American culture is in moral decay as it drifts more to the left, many Christians say. But the demise of the country is not at the hands of nonbelievers or anti-Christians, says one conservative leader. It's at the hands of Christians who fail to be Christians.