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NJ Church Provides Sanctuary for Indonesian Immigrant Facing Deportation
A Christian undocumented immigrant from Indonesia facing deportation has been provided protection from a New Jersey church as his application for asylum remains in limbo and he fears persecution from Muslim extremists in his native homeland.
'Bible Islands' Offers Virtual World for Kids, Alternative to 'Satanic' Games
In the world of diverse and often vulgarity-filled media, "Bible Islands," a Bible-based virtual world for children, is a safe haven, Gil Ilutowich, president of the company behind the venture told The Christian Post.
Federal Mont. Judge Richard Cebull Admits to Sending Racist Obama Email
Chief U.S. District Judge Richard Cebull of Montana admitted Wednesday to sending a racially-charged email about President Barack Obama. The judge acknowledged that the content of the email was racist, but said he does not consider himself a racist.
Bishop Joseph Walker III Accused of Sexual Assault by 4 Women
Four women have accused popular Nashville pastor Bishop Joseph Walker III of Mount Zion Baptist Church and five other church leaders of sexual misconduct and violating their trust over the past 10 years, it emerged earlier this week. The women allege contact with Walker led to sexual assault, and in one case, a forced abortion.
Archbishop of Canterbury Links Anti-Gay Laws to Racism
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, spiritual head of the global Anglican Communion, voiced support Tuesday for the U.N. Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in a call for nations to respect the human rights of gay individuals, suggesting that anti-gay legislation is akin to racial discrimination.
New Archaeological Discovery Questions Jesus' Bodily Resurrection
A new archeological discovery on a Jerusalem site is causing controversy as it revives the debate over the "Jesus tomb" and presents what scientists claim is proof that a burial box was found containing the remains of Jesus, and possibly his family — a direct contradiction to the belief in Christ's bodily resurrection.
Tyler Perry's 'Meet the Browns' Stars Talk Their Calling as Artists and Christians (VIDEO)
Entertainers, actors and musicians David and Tamela Mann, known as stars of Tyler Perry's "Meet the Browns," talked to The Christian Post recently about their new show as well as their take on how broadcast media could and should be utilized for spreading the Christian message.
Was Rabbi Ralph Messer Called in to Re-Establish a Struggling Eddie Long?
Who is Rabbi Ralph Messer, the Colorado minister who became known on a national level through a scandal involving Bishop Eddie Long, and what is it that he teaches?
Child Recruitment, Forced Marriage, Attacks on Schools Notorious in Somalia, Experts Warn
The Somalia-based Islamist militant group al-Shabaab has increasingly targeted children for guerilla recruitment, forced marriage and rape, and attacked teachers and parents who tried to protect them, Human Rights Watch said in its latest report.
Interview: Famed Author Gary Chapman Talks Love, Marriage, Sex
Dr. Gary Chapman, senior associate pastor at Calvary Baptist Church in Winston-Salem, N.C., and a popular marriage and relationships counselor recently shared with The Christian Post his views on what bugs married couples today, how best to make others feel loved, and why pastors should be talking about sex openly.