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Europe Mega-Pastor Gives Tips for Revival of U.S. Christianity
The pastor of Europes largest evangelical church gave advice on how to revive Christianity and the Church in the United States Tuesday evening during a Q&A session based on questions submitted by American Christians.
Screwtape Demon Captures Hearts of Theatergoers
Cruel yet humorous senior devil Screwtape and his sidekick Toadpipe won the hearts of theater-goers Sunday as they plotted and brooded on how to undermine the faith of a new Christian and tempt him into hell.
Evangelicals Give Mixed Reactions to Pope's Visit
Evangelical leaders expressed mixed reactions to Pope Benedict XVIs first U.S. visit, which ranged from underscoring similar values to highlighting the divide between Catholics and Protestants.
Reformed Church Leader: Zimbabweans Pleading for Hope
Zimbabwe Christians are requesting for prayers so that they can hold onto hope as the information blackout in their country enters a third week.
Interview: NT Scholar on Discovery of Giant Trove of Bible Manuscripts
Each year, only two or three New Testament manuscripts handwritten in the original Greek format are discovered. But a U.S. expedition last year to the former communist country of Albania led to the discovery of 47 New Testament manuscripts, and at least 17 of them unknown to Western scholars.
Iraqi Christian Pleads for Disabled Husband
A tragedy-laden Iraqi refugee pleaded Tuesday night to be reunited with her disabled husband whom she was forced to leave behind when she was granted asylum in the United States.
Harry Potter, Goosebumps Authors Urge Action for Darfur's Kids
The worlds most popular childrens authors including J.K. Rowling, Judy Blume, R.L. Stine, and Louis Sachar published an open letter Saturday demanding the world 'wake up' to the crisis that Darfurian children endure due to the conflict in Sudan.
Obama, Clinton Face Deep Questions on God, Bible
Moderators of Sundays faith forum spared the Democratic presidential candidates no mercy as they drilled them on difficult theological questions ranging from Why does God allow people to suffer? to Do you believe that God created the world in six days?
Obama, Clinton to Tackle Faith, Moral Issues
Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton will engage Sunday in discussions about faith, morality, and social justice at an unprecedented bipartisan presidential candidate forum that will reach both conservative and liberal Christians.
Rick Warren on Moses' Staff and Book's Success
Megastar Pastor Rick Warren slipped into the conference hall unnoticed Tuesday night, comfortably mingling with the hundreds of pastors gathered, before stepping on stage to deliver a sermon that reminded the audience why Warren is one of the most popular pastors in the world.