Saddleback Church assumes Purpose Driven, scales back programs.
Brad A. Greenberg | posted 11/21/2006 08:57AM
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New-media missionaries | Saddleback Church uses the Internet to try to foster a wired world of faith and charity. (The Orange County Register)
Warren of Rwanda | The best-selling megapastor wants to turn the genocide site into the first "purpose-driven nation" (Time Magazine)
Rick Warren, 'Spiritual Entrepreneur' | The author and preacher sees himself as a communicator--explaining the mysteries of faith to ordinary Christians. c 2003.(Beliefnet.com)
The Man With the Purpose | How Rick Warren's best-selling book saved a hostage's life is just one part of the book's lore. (Beliefnet.com)
Rick Warren: 'God Didn't Need Us, He Wanted Us' | In part one of a two-part interview, Rick Warren talks about his surprising relationship with God. (Interviewed by David Kuo, Beliefnet.com)
Rick Warren's Second Reformation | The first reformation of the church was about creeds. The next will be about deeds, says the purpose-driven pastor.(Interviewed by David Kuo, Beliefnet.com)
Finding Purpose at the White House | One Saturday in 2002, I gave a White House tour to a pastor from California. I'd never heard of him or his book (David Kuo, Beliefnet.com)
The Man With The Purpose | Rick Warren's plan for spiritual fulfillment is making him one of America's most influential ministers (Time Magazine)
Rick Warren: A Pastor with a Purpose . From Time's Top 25 Evangelicals (Time Magazine)
Rick Warren moving the message | Warren fused modern marketing techniques to a 'purpose-driven' product. (The Orange County Register)
Purpose-driven candidate? | Senator Barack Obama, Democrat of Illinois, has a date next month with Rick Warren, the megachurch pastor and best-selling author of "The Purpose Driven Life" (The New York Times)
Evangelicals Go Green | A group of notable Christian leaders are defying Bush on global warming (Time Magazine)
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