Wesley Ernst

Christian Post Correspondent

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  • Glenn Beck Soon to Leave Fox News

    Conservative TV commentator Glenn Beck is parting ways with Fox News, according to a joint statement released on Wednesday by Fox and Beck’s parent company, Mercury Radio Arts.

  • U.S. Teen Pregnancy Hits Record Low in Decades

    The rate of teen pregnancy in the United States has dropped to its lowest level since records began being kept 70 years ago, said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday.

  • Joel Osteen's Upcoming San Jose Visit Ignites Debate

    Megachurch pastor Joel Osteen will be speaking at the HP Pavilion in San Jose next week. His visit has ignited a firestorm of conversation among gay advocates and Christians residing in northern California’s Bay Area.

  • Gay Judge Is Candidate for Mass. Top Court

    In an unprecedented move in Massachusetts, Governor Deval Patrick nominated a lesbian candidate for an opening in the state’s highest court on Monday.

  • Ivory Coast's Gbagbo Denies Surrendering Power

    Ivory Coast's Gbagbo Denies Surrendering Power

    Ivory Coast incumbent President Laurent Gbagbo denied on Tuesday reports that he was surrendering. The Ivorian army, however, has called for a ceasefire, he said.

  • Ivory Coast Violence Threatens UN Peacekeeping Force

    As forces loyal to Ivory Coast\'s internationally-recognized leader, Alassane Ouattara, prepare the final assault into Abidjan to oust the incumbent government under Laurent Gbagbo, United Nations peacekeepers in the city are increasingly coming under fire.

  • Tokyo Electric Power Co. Fails to Plug Radioactive Water Leak

    Workers trying to stop radioactive water at the Fukushima Daichi power plant in Japan from leaking into the ocean on Sunday failed in their attempt to use absorbent polymer to plug the crack in a storage bin.

  • Nuclear Disaster Uproots Fukushima Baptist Church

    As radioactive water leaks from a quake-damaged power plant off the coast of Japan, a local congregation attempts to make sense of the disaster.

  • Evangelicals Condemn UN Killings; Terry Jones Not Drawing Back

    Evangelicals Condemn UN Killings; Terry Jones Not Drawing Back

    Evangelicals expressed dismay over the deaths of United Nations workers in Afghanistan, who were killed in retaliation for last month\'s burning of a Quran by a fringe Florida pastor.

  • Afghans Kill UN Workers as Revenge for Florida Quran Burning

    At least seven foreign workers have died after hundreds of angry protesters stormed a United Nation's building in Afghanistan Friday in retaliation against the burning of a Quran by a fringe American pastor in Florida last month.