Lillian Kwon
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Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons Fastest-Growing 'Churches' in U.S.
The two fastest-growing church bodies in the United States and Canada, according to a newly published report, are ones whose beliefs are known to conflict with traditional Christian teaching.
Prayers of Hope, Healing Surround Ill. Campus
As students at Northern Illinois University (NIU) still recover from shock after a fatal shooting left six dead, including the gunman, Christian campus groups have opened their doors around the clock to offer comfort and prayers.
Presbyterian High Court Upholds Fidelity-Chastity Standard for Clergy
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)'s high court rulings this week upholding the chastity requirement for gay ministers is expected to douse years of fiery debate over a controversial decision on ordination standards.
Survey: Journey to Rid Gay Attractions Not Harmful
Change for a man wrestling with homosexual attractions is not only possible but the pursuit of change can also be a positive experience, a recent survey shows.
Laity Supports Leaving 'Episcopal Titanic'
Nearly 100 lay members in the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh recently signed a letter supporting their bishop in withdrawing from the national church, which they contend is walking after 'a different gospel.'
Influential Evangelicals Withdraw from Christian-Muslim Statement
Administrators from one of the most influential evangelical colleges in the country removed their names from a controversial letter addressed to Muslim leaders that some say compromises the Christian faith.
Haggard Ends Restoration Process with Overseers
Ted Haggard's journey of "spiritual restoration" came to a halt this week at the request of the ousted New Life Church pastor.
Anglicans Move Separate Ways Ahead of Major Meeting
The Episcopal Church's leader expressed confidence on Sunday that they will not be the only one standing up in support of gay clergy at an upcoming global conference.
Baptists Hope Unity Effort Sparks Movement
Thousands of Baptists wrapped up a historic three-day gathering wondering if their time spent in Atlanta was the beginning of a major Baptist movement toward unity or just a moment.
Carter Launches Bold Baptist Movement to End Factions
Thousands of Baptists black, white, theologically conservative, moderate, Republican and Democrat opened on Wednesday a historic meeting that former president Jimmy Carter called "the most momentous event" of his religious life.