Morgan Lee

Christian Post Reporter

Middle East Christians Welcome Syrian Muslim Refugees

As their countries have opened their doors to hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees from its deadly civil war, the Christian community in Jordan and Lebanon have welcomed their beleaguered neighbors with aid, counseling, trauma support and family programs.

Middle East Christians Welcome Syrian Muslim Refugees

The Devastating Issue Pastors Aren't Discussing

The vast majority of Protestant pastors and clergy drastically underestimate the prevalence of domestic violence and sexual abuse within their congregations, says a new report from Sojourners and IMA World Health.

The Devastating Issue Pastors Aren't Discussing

Don't Stereotype This Christian Movie

With a soundtrack which evokes the Grammy-winning British band Mumford and Sons and a protagonist who struggles with staying faithful to his wife, greed and fame, "The Song" may challenge audience notions of a stereotypical Christian film.

Don't Stereotype This Christian Movie

Situation Has Improved for Christians in Egypt, Says Open Doors CEO (Part 2)

In part two of CP's interview with Dr. David Curry, CEO of Open Doors USA, an organization which advocates for persecuted Christians around the world, he shares why 2014 has generally been a more peaceful year for the Egyptian church than 2013 and gives an update about the state of Iranian Christians.

Situation Has Improved for Christians in Egypt, Says Open Doors CEO (Part 2)

As Southern Baptist, Mainline Churches Lag, Assemblies of God Booms

Last month, Southern Baptists reported its seventh straight year of declining numbers. Yet, even as the largest American Protestant denomination, along with many other Mainline denominations, continue to lose members, the charismatic Assembles of God has experienced its 24th year of attendance growth in the United States.

As Southern Baptist, Mainline Churches Lag, Assemblies of God Booms