Nicola Menzie

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Wash. Pastor Wants Christians to 'Take Back the Rainbow' and Restore Biblical Symbol

    A Washington pastor fed up with the "hijacking" of the symbol of God's covenant of peace created after what the Bible calls the great flood, wants to rouse Christians from their apathetic slumber and "take back the rainbow" from those using the symbol to push against biblical standards, especially the institution of marriage.

  • Zachery Tims Birthday Remembered by Fla. Church in Video With Paula White

    Zachery Tims Birthday Remembered by Fla. Church in Video With Paula White

    New Destiny Christian Center's founder and pastor Zachery Tims may have passed away, but the vision he birthed more than a decade ago at the Florida megachurch continues under the leadership of minister Paula White, according to a birthday tribute video released Wednesday by the church.

  • Porn-for-Bibles Campaign Flops: Texas Student Atheists Fail to Attract Attention

    Porn-for-Bibles Campaign Flops: Texas Student Atheists Fail to Attract Attention

    A group of atheist students at the University of Texas in San Antonio carried out its annual "Smut for Smut" campaign recently in an effort to "evangelize" students by luring them in with free pornography, but their efforts might have been wasted as members reportedly attracted very little attention this time around.

  • TD Jakes: Scripture Condemns Homosexuality; Not My Job to Give Opinions

    Speaking with Oprah Winfrey during her new series, "Oprah's Next Chapter," Bishop T.D. Jakes of The Potter's House in Dallas, Texas told the media mogul he thinks homosexual acts are condemned in the Scriptures and it is not his job as a pastor to give personal opinions.

  • Top Australian Cleric Apologizes for Calling Jews 'Intellectually and Morally Inferior'

    Top Australian Cleric Apologizes for Calling Jews 'Intellectually and Morally Inferior'

    Australia's most senior-ranked Catholic clergyman has apologized for saying Jews were intellectually and morally inferior and that Germans suffered the most from the Holocaust during a debate last week with popular atheist Richard Dawkins.

  • Pat Robertson Flip-Flops, 'Endorses' Mitt Romney? Says Mormonism Not an Issue

    Pat Robertson Flip-Flops, 'Endorses' Mitt Romney? Says Mormonism Not an Issue

    Conservative Christian and one-time Republican presidential hopeful Pat Robertson appears to have gone back on his word that he would not be endorsing a candidate for the 2012 presidency. Robertson indicated his change of heart when responding to viewers of his Christian program who have expressed concerns about possibly having Mitt Romney, a Mormon, in the executive office.

  • Riva Tims Announces Public Memorial for Zachery Tims' Birthday

    Riva Tims, the ex-wife of Zachery Tims, announced Tuesday that a special gathering would be held next week to remember the late pastor on his birthday at the Florida cemetery where he was buried last summer.

  • Jonathan Antoine's YouTube 'Got Talent' Audition Attracts 2.6M Views

    Jonathan Antoine's YouTube 'Got Talent' Audition Attracts 2.6M Views

    A video of a British teen auditioning with his friend on "Britain's Got Talent" has attracted millions of views online and sparked shatter that the unassuming young man's performance could very well make him the "next Susan Boyle."

  • Rick Santorum Denies Calling President Obama the N-Word

    Rick Santorum Denies Calling President Obama the N-Word

    Several YouTube clips showing presidential hopeful Rick Santorum speaking at an event in Wisconsin in which the outspoken Catholic appears to nearly utter a racial slur in reference to President Barack Obama has sparked an online debate about what the GOP candidate might have actually said.

  • Hundreds of Churches Using 'New' Ten Commandments Rewritten by Popular Pastor

    Hundreds of Churches Using 'New' Ten Commandments Rewritten by Popular Pastor

    A popular British preacher and evangelist has introduced a DVD teaching series for Christians seeking a better understanding of the Ten Commandments. The series is reportedly being used by 600 churches who find the modernized take on God's laws refreshing. However, some have expressed concern that "tampering" with Scripture may be taking away from God's Word.