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Ethnic Violence Kills 10,000—and It Gets Even Worse in South Sudan
The nation that evangelicals helped to create may lose 50,000 children to starvation by December 31.
Andrew White: Being Jesus in the Kill Zone
Amid Baghdad’s daily carnage, 2014 Wilberforce Award winner models reconciliation to Muslims, Christians, and Jews.
The Book of Common Prayer Is Still a Big Deal
Alan Jacobs explains why the nearly 500-year-old Anglican prayer book retains its influence, and why it should appeal even to (non-Anglican) evangelicals.
Controversy over Seminary Speaker Invite Tempered by Student's Death
Attempt at demonstrating Anglican unity to Katharine Jefferts Schori instead prompts resignations.
Died: Terry Fullam, Renowned Episcopal Pastor Featured in 'Miracle at Darien'
As one of the founders of the mainline church renewal movement, he had a global following among evangelicals.
An Open Apology to the Local Church
Though much have I attended you, late have I loved you.
Christmas Eve Kidnapping: Gunmen Grab One of Nigeria's Top Christian Leaders
Peter Akinola, retired archbishop of the world's largest Anglican province who helped American conservatives break away, explains his rescue.
Britain Legalizes Same-Sex Marriages After Church of England Backs Down
(UPDATED) After Queen grants approval, Britain legalizes same-sex marriages.
Chances Improving for Ex-Episcopalians in Property Fights
Court cases in Texas and South Carolina could reshape other disputes—and denominations.
Women Bishops Blocked–Barely–by Lay Leaders Despite Clergy Support
Church of England unable to muster two-thirds vote despite support of Rowan Williams and Justin Welby.
New Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby Inherits a Divided Anglican Communion
Evangelical leader says he'll re-examine his opposition to same-sex marriage.
Episcopal Church Approves Same-Sex Blessing Rites
The move comes after Presbyterians and Methodists retained the denominations' definition of marriage as between a man and a woman.
As Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams Retires, Speculation Turns to Successor
Williams retire at the end of 2012 to serve as master of Magdalene College in Cambridge.
Out of Africa
Rwanda exodus shows challenge of global Christianity.
Out of Africa: What AMIA's Exodus from Rwanda Portends for Global Christianity
Break underscores the difficulty of shifting denominational power across cultures and continents.
Leaving Rwanda: Breakaway Anglicans Break Away Again
Dispute between African bishops and Anglican Mission in the Americas prompts U.S. leadership to leave body.
Joy in the Midst of Terror
How Andrew White's Baghdad congregation brings God's love to a war-torn land.
Bishop's Move: Rowan Williams's Latest Firestorm
A leading British evangelical comments on the Archbishop of Canterbury's turn as guest editor of 'New Statesman.'
Priest Pressured to Give Up Muslim Lent
The Rev. Steve Lawler faced being defrocked if he continued to practice Islamic rituals for Lent.
Whatever Happened to Amazing Grace?
Why John Newton's famous hymn failed to win, place, or show.

Top Story May 3, 2024

If Panama Closes the Darién Gap, Would Evangelicals Care?
If Panama Closes the Darién Gap, Would Evangelicals Care?
Migrant rights have been off-radar for many Panamanian Christians. But as pressures increase, some are speaking out ahead of this weekend’s general elections.
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