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Better Than a Bailout
Foreclosure disaster drives California churches to launch home rescue efforts.
'Leaving Isn't the Answer'
Why the pastor of the largest Episcopalian congregation is staying put in a 'very sick' church.
Recession and Religiosity Redux
Do evangelical churches see more members during a recession?
Black Flight
African American churches leave the inner city for the suburbs.
Keeping St. Nick, the Man Not Myth, Alive
More and more churches are finding ways to practice the St. Nicholas story.
Get Thee Behind Us
The Devil's latest marketing guise.
Scrooge Lives!
Why we're not putting more in the offering plate. And what we can do about it.
Recessions Are Good?
Many see moral uplift as a result of the slumping economy.
Tighter Times for Christian Financial World
Interbank lending crisis is hitting where subprime mortgages missed.
Fire and Nice
Minnesota's Twin Cities are home to a feisty collection of influential churches.
A Good Time to Launch a Church Building Campaign?
Advice on expensive church projects in a time of economic turmoil.
Church Giving Outlook: You've Got Some Time
Research shows that members' contributions stay steady through first years of recession.
The Comeback Bishop
Ousted conservative Bob Duncan sees a new center emerging in the Christian West.
Defending the Faith
Conservatives face huge obstacles in putting Anglicanism back together.
Case by Case
The rules in church property fights can change at the state border.
After the Bailout, Government-Owned Churches?
But law profs say church-state problems are unlikely.
Consuming Faith
Tyler Wigg Stevenson says real Christianity isn't the kind you can buy.
Buy to Be, Be to Buy
Sure, consumerism is bad. But we need to think about why.
Endorsing from the Pulpit
Pastors launch challenge of IRS rules on endorsements.
Churches Begin Cleanup after Ike
Some congregations worry that storm fatigue could cause exodus.
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