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'Empowered 21' Congress Draws 10,000 Pentecostals, Charismatics
Nearly 10,000 people from more than 90 countries recently attended a conference focused on the future of the Pentecostal-charismatic movement.
Evangelicals Want U.S. Nuclear Talks to Include Iran, N. Korea
An array of evangelical leaders, including megachurch pastors and college presidents, are not only supporting the Obama administration\'s push to reduce nuclear weapons, but are calling for the U.S. government to exert even more effort to negotiate with hard-to-deal-with rogue states.
Survey: 3 in 5 Unchurched Americans are Christian
About three out every five unchurched persons in America are self-described Christians. Notably, however, a majority of these self-identified unchurched Christians hold a biblical view of God.
Driscoll: Christians Need to be 'Go and Die' People
While people can begin attending church with a \"come and see\" attitude, they need to mature to become \"go and die\" people, stressed a prominent Seattle megachuch pastor Sunday.
Bart Stupak's Retirement Stirs Mixed Reactions
Pro-life groups had mixed reactions Friday when Michigan Rep. Bart Stupak announced his intention to retire after finishing his term.
Evangelicals Support U.S., Russia Nuclear Arms Treaty
Evangelical leaders say the nuclear arms reduction treaty signed by President Obama and Russian President Dmitri Medvedev on Thursday will increase the chances of world peace.
Obama Hosts Easter Prayer Breakfast with Christian Leaders
President Obama hosted an Easter prayer breakfast Tuesday morning that was attended by prominent Christian leaders from across the nation.
Obama Sends Out Inclusive Easter Greeting
The president made it clear that his family will be celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday, but made an effort to extend a Passover greeting to Jewish families and to address Hindus, Muslims and people of no faiths in his holiday message.
Missing Chinese Lawyer Confirmed Alive after a Year
Prominent Chinese human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng was confirmed alive Sunday after more than a year without reliable information on his whereabouts.
Unwavering Faith: How the Taliban Failed to Break 8 Christians
They were kidnapped and imprisoned by the Taliban for 105 days. But what the Taliban could not do was break their faith in God nor destroy their hope.