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Pastor's Wife: God Was Faithful When Sexual Affairs Destroyed My Marriage
Kimberly Scott, women's care pastor at Grace Church San Diego, told the attendees at the Defined by God pastors' wives conference that personal experience has taught her that God can restore you even when your life takes an unexpected turn.
Pastors' Wives Seek Support, Fellowship at Defined by God Conference
Pastors' wives are attending a conference in California for a chance to escape the pressures of their position and find support and fellowship.
Religious Broadcasters to Apple: Let's Discuss Religious Speech Protections
The National Religious Broadcasters picked the day of the iPhone 5's unveiling to introduce an Internet free speech charter urging the technology company and other new media websites to embrace the First Amendment as its standard for censorship.
BeBe Winans Details Whitney Houston's Christian Walk, Relationship With Bobby Brown, 'Unruly' Spirit
Decorated Singer Whitney Houston left her loyal fans throughout the world heartbroken when she passed away on Feb. 11. Gospel Singer and personal friend to Houston BeBe Winans hopes to unveil the New Jersey singer's true nature in his soon-to-be-release book The Whitney I Knew.
Huckabee Praises God for Answering His Prayer at Seminary Luncheon
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee testified at an award luncheon in his honor that his wish to be used by God, a prayer he made as a student at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, has been answered.
LifeWay Tells Critics of 2011 NIV Bible: 'Trust the Trustees'
Southern Baptist members upset with the products sold in Lifeway Christian Resources bookstores were admonished Tuesday to trust the trustees who determine what materials are sold in the chain.
Microsoft VP: God Can Use Whatever You Have to Spread the Gospel
A Microsoft executive, inspired by her Christian faith to help build a school and rescue center with World Vision for girls escaping female genital mutilation – encouraged Christian women on Monday at a conference to use their passion to serve God.
Christian Clubs Told to 'Stop Whining,' Meet in Homes Like in Communist China
An Americans United for the Separation of Church and State official told Vanderbilt University Christians to "stop whining" about the institution's all-comers policy and hold their meetings in private homes like Christians in communist China.
NRB President Heralds Supreme Court Decision, Denounces SOPA
National Religious Broadcasters president on Monday praised the U.S. Supreme Court's unanimous decision to protect ministries' employment rights and urged action against online piracy legislation.
'Cru' Already Yielding Results, Says Campus Crusade Founder
Months after Campus Crusade for Christ stirred controversy over its decision to formally change its name to "Cru," the ministry's co-founder says the new name is actually helping bring more people to Christ.