Nicola Menzie

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Bishop Eddie Long's Mother Passes Away After Long Illness

    Bishop Eddie Long's Mother Passes Away After Long Illness

    Bishop Eddie Long of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Atlanta will be laying his mother to rest Monday after announcing late last week that Hattie A. Long had passed away at the age of 91. She had been suffering from a "long illness," according to Long's media representatives.

  • Rob Bell Grows Frustrated Amid Questions on 'Sinfulness' of Homosexuality

    Rob Bell Grows Frustrated Amid Questions on 'Sinfulness' of Homosexuality

    Former megachurch pastor Rob Bell appeared in a recent radio discussion with Christian British minister Andrew Wilson to discuss his new book, What We Talk About When We Talk About God, and grew frustrated when pressed by Wilson to explain his theological reasons for affirming homosexuality and same-sex relationships.

  • Philly Pastor Eric Mason Talks 'Cultural Crisis' of Manhood

    Philly Pastor Eric Mason Talks 'Cultural Crisis' of Manhood

    A plethora of books have been written on the subject of manhood and what it means to be a father, husband, leader and more – and Pastor Eric Mason of Epiphany Fellowship has just added his own title to the list. But the Philadelphia minister says Manhood Restored: How the Gospel Makes Men Whole is unique in offering both a timely and theologically sound discussion on what it means to be a man in today's culture.

  • Family of Christian Man Imprisoned in North Korea Speaks Out

    Family of Christian Man Imprisoned in North Korea Speaks Out

    Family members of imprisoned U.S. citizen Kenneth Bae have taken to the airwaves for the first time since his arrest six months ago in Rajin, North Korea, with his sister telling CNN that the Christian tour operator is not a spy.

  • 'Game-Changing' Social Platform Upfront Attracts Stellar Lineup Ahead of Launch

    'Game-Changing' Social Platform Upfront Attracts Stellar Lineup Ahead of Launch

    R&B singer Maxwell, controversial rapper The Game and Australian band Hillsong United are among some of the big names that have signed up for the new social platform borne from the mind of HopeMob founder and CEO Shaun King.

  • US Citizen Kenneth Bae to Be Charged for Trying to Overthrow North Korea

    US Citizen Kenneth Bae to Be Charged for Trying to Overthrow North Korea

    An American man, identified as a tour guide and a Christian, will be put on trial in North Korea for alleged crimes against the state, revealed the Korean Central News Agency in a report that comes six months after Kenneth Bae's initial detention.

  • Juanita Bynum Says She Was Wrongly Arrested Over Debt

    Juanita Bynum Says She Was Wrongly Arrested Over Debt

    Christian evangelist and self-proclaimed prophetess Juanita Bynum says her arrest last week over a debt owed to a promoter was an "unfortunate event" stemming from fraud perpetrated by another party.

  • Charles Stanley's Ministry Launches 'Missing Persons Project' to Regain 'Forgotten Members'

    Charles Stanley's Ministry Launches 'Missing Persons Project' to Regain 'Forgotten Members'

    The teaching ministry of Dr. Charles Stanley, pastor of First Baptist Church of Atlanta, has launched a "Missing Persons Project" campaign to encourage local faith communities to "recognize and receive [their] forgotten members," those who might be considered social outcasts or even marginalized by their churches.

  • Pastor Eugene Cho of Quest Church Takes Anti-Poverty Fight to Willow Creek

    Pastor Eugene Cho of Quest Church Takes Anti-Poverty Fight to Willow Creek

    Eugene Cho, lead pastor of Quest Church in Seattle and co-founder of international anti-poverty movement One Day's Wages, takes his message of generosity and justice to Willow Creek Community Church's Celebration of Hope 2013 this weekend. Pastor Cho shared with The Christian Post his message for the Illinois megachurch, his hopes for ODW and why he believes Christians are compelled by their faith to practice both righteousness and justice.

  • Fla. Church Plant Joins Fight to End 'Most Segregated Hour' in Christian America

    Fla. Church Plant Joins Fight to End 'Most Segregated Hour' in Christian America

    The church is coming, says Bishop Harry Jackson, leader of a new community of faith being developed in Central Florida that will launch next year. The plant, Hope Connexion Orlando, will serve as a clarion call for the Christian Church to confront its prejudices and take on its prophetic role of speaking truth to power in its own communities and abroad. Or at least, that's the vision.