Michelle A. Vu
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Megachurch's Cancer Ministry 'Fills In' Insurance Gaps
One of the fastest growing cancer care organizations in Southern California happens to be a ministry of a megachurch known for serving the community.
Scorecard Grades Congress on Religious Freedom
A persecution watchdog released on Thursday a congressional scorecard to let Americans know where their representatives stand on the critical issue of religious freedom.
Apologists Make Defending Faith a Coffee House Affair
Renowned apologist Josh McDowell and co-author Dave Sterrett understand that students are bombarded with arguments challenging the authenticity of the Bible, Jesus as the son of God, and the resurrection, but often they do not know where to turn for answers.
Few Millennials Interested in Religion, Study Finds
Millennials, those born between 1980 and 2000, are not anti-Christian or anti-religion, but they are, in general, just not interested in religion, says a new book based on a survey of members of this generation.
One Year Later: Homes for Some Haiti Quake Victims
It is one year later, but most of the 1.5 million people displaced by the devastating 7.0-magnitude earthquake in Haiti are still living in tents in squalid conditions. But for a fortunate few, a new home funded or partially built by American churches will arrive this year.
Interview: Former Pastor on Segregation in the Church, Cultural Intelligence
Soong Chan Rah, a former pastor of a multiethnic, urban church, released a new book, entitled Many Colors: Cultural Intelligence for a Changing Church.
Expert: Less Than 10 Percent of U.S. Churches Multiethnic
A pastor-turned-professor exposes the problem of segregation in U.S. churches, pointing out that only seven to eight percent of American congregations are integrated.
John Piper Returns to Pulpit after 8 Month Leave
John Piper returned to the pulpit Sunday after an eight month leave to reexamine his soul and work on his family life.
Interview: Drew Dyck on Why Young Adults are Leaving Christianity
Drew Dyck, editorial manager of the ministry team at Christianity Today International, spoke with The Christian Post this week about his recent book, Generation Ex-Christian. Dyck shared about the behind-the-scenes work required to write the book and which category of ex-Christian he thinks is the hardest to bring back to the faith.
Over 800 Churches to Begin 21 Days of Prayer, Fasting
More than 800 churches, including some of the nation's largest congregations, have signed up to participate in a 21-day prayer and fasting initiative that begins Monday.