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Supreme Court Permits Jesus Prayers at Government Meetings
(UPDATED) Requiring nonsectarian prayers to a 'generic god' would be more problematic than allowing sectarian ones, Kennedy argues.
Are Spontaneous Baptisms Healthy for the Church?
Steven Furtick's Elevation Church holds spontaneous baptisms. Experts weigh in on the practice.
Crimea Adoptions to Americans Blocked by Russia
(UPDATED) Ukraine has replaced Russia as No. 3 source of U.S. adoptions. But Crimea crisis has Christian alliance preparing evacuation plan for 4,000 orphans.
China's Deadly Lightning
Cult violence prompts pastors to ramp up doctrine—and work with state officials.
Christian College Solidifies Complementarian Stance
Alumni discuss chapel talk and course restrictions at Cedarville University.
Central African Churches Pledge Action Against Christians Who Don't Pursue Peace
Evangelical alliance challenges militias that 'distort' Jesus' teachings and 'discredit' his followers.
Conversion of Sweden's Most Influential Pastor Causes 'Pain and Disillusion'
(UPDATED) Swedish Evangelical Alliance on Ulf Ekman: 'One should not underestimate the [impact] that this creates in many people today.'
Bryan College Faculty Vote 'No Confidence' in President over Adam and Eve
Trustees defend decision to clarify belief statement. BioLogos: '[We] certainly did not intend to stir up controversy.'
North Korea Frees Jailed Missionary
Australian John Short deported to Beijing. But Korean-American Kenneth Bae remains in prison.
David Dockery Picked as President of Trinity International University
During 18 years at Union University, 'evangelical statesperson' doubled enrollment and quadrupled budget.
Founder of World's Largest Megachurch Convicted of Embezzling $12 Million
(UPDATED) Pastors defend character of South Korean pastor David Yonggi Cho, who bought stock from 'prodigal' son, evaded taxes.
Seven Egyptian Christians Executed on Benghazi Beach
Killings are latest to rock Christian community since American Ronnie Smith, inspired by John Piper to leave Austin church and teach Libyans, was shot while jogging.
Is Valentine's Day a Lose-Lose Holiday?
The single and dating come together to try to redeem the commercialized extravaganza.
Do Celebrity Debates Help Christian Persuasion?
Ken Ham and Bill Nye will debate creationism. Experts discuss whether such debates are helpful.
The Normal, Drama-Free, Totally-Healthy Christian Homeschool Movement
In a culture that loves shock value, typical evangelicalism rarely makes news.
South Korea's Travel Bans a Blessing in Disguise for Missions
They could mature an eager but young movement. But how long should they stay in place?
Game Changer: Pastors Blame Kids' Sports for Attendance Dips
Would embracing organized youth sports help?
Should Pastors Rebuke Parishioners from the Pulpit?
Experts weigh in on Jim Standridge's recent, mid-sermon rant.
Should Churches Stop Sponsoring Boy Scout Troops?
Experts weigh in on whether or not churches should disassociate with the youth organization over its gay-members policy.
Can a Christian Family Ever Be Too Big?
Experts weigh in on trying to discern God’s will for each family’s size.
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