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Noah Movie Runs Into Problems; Director Clashes With Paramount After 'Worrisome' Feedback From Christian Viewers
Christian and Jewish audience "worrisome" responses at preliminary screenings of a movie based around the Bible story of Noah and the flood, have caused tension between the Darren Afronsky, the film's director and Paramount, reports The Hollywood Reporter (THR.)
Boy Scouts Troop Evicted From Church in Pennsylvania After Policy Change to Allow Gay Members
After operating at a Pennsylvania church for 93 years, a Boy Scouts troop has been informed that its members are no longer welcome to use the church location for its meetings because of the organization's recent change in policy to allow gay members.
Driver Prays for Family of Girl She Killed; Girl's Sister in 'Critical Condition'
The driver who killed a girl and severely wounded her sister when her car crashed into the teens at a church festival in Yonkers, N.Y. last Friday, Oct. 12, has said she is praying for the family.
'Real Men Don't Text' Ruthie and Michael Dean on Ditching Technology to Find Intimacy
Ruthie and Michael Dean tackle technology's complicated role in building healthy relationships.
Interview: Tim Keller and Mac Pier on Reaching the Global Church - Locally
This is Part One of The Christian Post's interview with Redeemer Presbyterian Church Lead Pastor, Tim Keller and New York City Leadership Center Founder and CEO, Mac Pier at Movement Day on October 10, 2013.
Pakistan Christian Leader: American Drone Strikes to Blame for Increased Attacks Against Christians
A Pakistani bishop has claimed that the United State's drone strike campaign against the Taliban has inflamed the relationship between Islamists and Pakistan's Christians by drawing the minority religious community "into global politics."
House Republicans Sing 'Amazing Grace' Together to Open Debt Limit Meeting
House Republicans opened a debt limit meeting Tuesday morning with a group singing of "Amazing Grace."
Historic Graves Smashed as Christian Cemetery in Israel Vandalized, Jewish 'Extremists' Questioned
Christian leaders in Israel are outraged after vandals entered a historic Protestant cemetery, knocking over stone crosses and breaking them into pieces this month. Home to graves from prominent Christians who lived in the 19th and 20th centuries, the attack is just the latest in a series if as many as 17 vandalism incidents targeting Christian sites in Israel over the past three years.
Asian American Christian Leaders Call on Evangelicals to Higher Standard After 'Repeated and Offensive Racial Stereotyping'
Asian-American Christian leaders have invited evangelicals to engage in "dialogue and conversation" after two recent public incidents highlighted what the group calls "the repeated and offensive racial stereotyping of Asian-Americans."
Scotland Minister Forgives Pakistani Suicide Bombers Who Killed His Mother
A Pakistani minister in Scotland has forgiven the suicide bombers who murdered his mother and other family members in attacks at All Saints Church in Peshawar, Pakistan, that killed 122 last month.