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Two of Six Preachers Turn Over Financial Data for Probe
Only two faith-based ministries have met a Thursday deadline to turn over financial documents for a Senate investigation on alleged opulent spending. Six were asked to cooperate.
Presbyterian Pastor Seeks to Restore Hope in Dwindling Church
A Virginia pastor wants to restore hope in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) as he runs for the position of chairing next year's General Assembly.
T.D. Jakes to Take Popular MegaFest to Africa
Bishop T.D. Jakes is taking his record-setting MegaFest event overseas to South Africa next year, according to an announcement made by the megachurch pastor Wednesday.
More Questions Raised in Probe of Preachers
Days ahead of the deadline Thursday, when six popular televangelists are expected to turn over their financial records for a Senate probe, traditional Christians are not applauding the investigation.
Pat Robertson Passes CBN Mantle to Son
Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson publicly announced Monday that he has passed on his duty as chief executive officer of the Christian Broadcasting Network to his son, Gordon.
Episcopal Report Highlights Concerns Over Church Attendance Drop
An Episcopal Church committee has released an interim report that reveals positive trends as well as concerns in declining membership and church conflicts.
Christian Divorce Trends Fuel Debates
When life coach and televangelist Paula White went into her marriage 18 years ago, she thought she'd end her life with her husband, Randy. Divorce was not anything she ever wanted to happen, she recently said.
Canadian Anglicans Facing 'Full-Blown Schism,' Bishop Says
As conservatives in Canada move toward discussion on the possible formation of a breakaway Anglican body this week, one diocesan bishop says the Canadian church is now facing "a full-blown schism."
Fourth Diocese Takes Steps to Leave Episcopal Church
The Episcopal Diocese of Forth Worth in Texas voted on Saturday to withdraw from the national church body, garnering the first of two approvals needed to re-align with an overseas Anglican leader.
Breakaway Presbyterians Seek Forgiveness
Breakaway Presbyterians have asked for forgiveness from fellow believers who have not voted to split from the national church for distancing themselves during a period of "realignment."