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Over 10,000 Rally Peacefully for 'Jena 6'
More than 10,000 protesters filled the streets of the small town of Jena, La., on Thursday to protest what they consider unjust treatment of six black teenagers in the beating of a white schoolmate last year.
Historic Christian Men's Gathering Unveils Speaker Lineup
Plans for a final mobilization surge for the much anticipated once-a-decade gathering of Christian men are in place as organizers expect a crowd of up to 250,000.
Two Powerful Anglican Leaders in Town Amid High Tension
Nigerian Archbishop Peter Akinola, a fierce critic of The Episcopal Church, has been invited by conservative Anglican congregations in the United States to celebrate with them the Holy Eucharist this week.
Presbyterians Reject Support for Gay Ordination
Members of a regional body in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) have rejected a proposal supporting gay ordination.
PC(USA) Head to Leave Office
The head of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has announced his intention not to seek another term a move that at least one conservative group sees as a first step to changing the disheartening state of the nation's largest Presbyterian denomination.
Key U.S. Meeting Expected to Set Future Course for Divided Anglicans
Some in The Episcopal Church strongly feel that they need to repent and change course while other Episcopalians feel they need to maintain and stay their course a course that has divided the worldwide Anglican Communion to a near schism.
Evangelical Giants Passing; Who Will Defend Biblical Truth?
The loss of another leading Christian in the conservative movement poses concerns for the older generation of evangelicals, at least for one who sees America tipping at any moment either to the right or to the left.
Ex-Gay Study: 'Conversion' is Possible
Change for the homosexual is difficult, but still possible, researchers of a newly released study say.
Interview: Dr. Charles Stanley on Destructive 'Landmines' Believers Face
Fifty years into pastoral ministry, Dr. Charles F. Stanley is spreading his influence wider than ever through radio, television, podcast and the Internet. Through In Touch Ministries, the prominent Southern Baptist reaches 110 million homes nationwide and can be heard in almost every nation across the globe.