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Prominent Church Alliance Accused of Secular Backing
A well-known church group headed by a former Democratic congressman is accused of receiving the majority of its financial support from left-leaning secular groups rather than its church members.
Hispanic Evangelicals Press Pelosi on Immigration Reform
Leading Hispanic evangelical groups have issued a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi calling on the new Congress to approve comprehensive immigration reform.
Bishop: Somalia Must Get Intl Support or Face 'Collapse'
Ethiopia and the United States have been actively involved in battling Islamist fighters, but an African bishop says the international community must support Somalia too.
Over 20,000 Darfur Petitions Delivered to Bush
Tens of thousands of petitions urging President Bush to help get U.N. peacekeepers on the ground in Darfur made its way to the White House on Tuesday.
Christian Leaders Hold Gov't Accountable on Top Social Issues
Christian leaders on Tuesday spoke out on some of the nations top social concerns, including global warming, Iraq and poverty.
Oldest Missionary Broadcast Ministry Changes Name
A new year and a fresh name is how the worlds oldest missionary broadcasting ministry has kicked off 2007.
Over 1,000 Faith Leaders Urge Congress to Raise Minimum Wage
A letter signed by more than 1,000 faith leaders nationwide was sent to members of Congress on Monday urging them to vote to raise minimum wage.
LWF Head Leads Interfaith Delegation to Sudan
The general secretary of the Lutheran World Federation (LWF) led an interfaith delegation to Sudan on Tuesday to promote the south-north peace process among Sudans political and religious leaders on the second anniversary of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement.
Police Raid Chinese Bible Study at Communist School
Local police in a northeast China province raided a Christian Bible study held at a Communist Party school on Jan. 1, reported China Aid Association on Monday.
Survey: House Churches More Satisfying than Conventional Churches
People attending a house church expressed a significantly higher satisfaction with their church experience than those attending a conventional local church, according to a new survey.