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Anti-God, or not Enough?
The Golden Compass, which premiered in London last night, is the latest battleground in the religious culture wars.
Burma's Christians
The country's displaced minorities maintain their distinctive faith.
Ex-President Roberts Separates Completely (Almost) from ORU
With a promised $70 million gift being dangled in front of them, ORU Regents plan to disentangle themselves from the Oral Roberts Evangelistic Association.
Evangelical Leaders Reiterate Call for Two-State Solution for Israel and Palestine
Over 80 educators and ministry heads affirm efforts to negotiate lasting peace, and warn of consequences of failure.
Anyone Want to Talk About Health Care?
It’s time for Christian leaders to tackle the issue.
Go Figure
Recent statistics on young evangelical's politics and 'Christian fundamentalist religions.'
The Chronicles of Atheism
When The Golden Compass hits theaters this month, many will be introduced to the works of Philip Pullman, a writer who detests C.S. Lewis's fantasy world.
From 1976: A Minister Is Missing
Donald LaRose: Victim or victimizer? Plus: The Finding of a Minister.
Missing Pastor Resurfaces 27 Years Later as Arkansas Mayor
Don LaRose, now Ken Williams, says kidnappers have pursued him for more than three decades.
Will Richard Roberts Let Go of ORU?
The former president may still be able to access school funds, say reports.
Q&A: Karekin II
The leader of the Armenian Apostolic Church, Karekin II visited the U.S. in October to support a resolution condemning Turkey's 1915-1917 Armenian genocide.
ORU President Resigns
In October, Richard Roberts denied charges of misusing university funds and took a leave of absence. In November, the faculty gave him a no-confidence vote. Now, he's calling it quits.
Quotation Marks
Recent comments on education, wildfires, organ donation, and other subjects.
News Briefs: November 15, 2007
Nigeria mob kills 10, pharmacists don't have to fill Plan B prescriptions, and Prison Fellowship bars UCC congregation from Angel Tree.
Passages
Conversions, deaths, and appointments from the evangelical world.
A Duty to Kill?
Parents feel increasing pressure to abort their Down syndrome children.
Prolife Protest Movement is Born Again
Planned Parenthood's stealth strategy in Aurora backfires. Nov. 17 demonstrations may provoke arrests.
Foreign Policy Trumps Abortion for Many Evangelical Voters
Is Pat Robertson's endorsement of Giuliani all that surprising?
Georgia gets rain after governor's prayer
The rain will not be enough to end the state's epic drought.
Hybrid Test Drive
Advances in stem-cell technology cheer and alarm ethics watchers.

Top Story May 18, 2024

AI Preachers and Teachers? No Thanks, Say Most Americans.
AI Preachers and Teachers? No Thanks, Say Most Americans.
American Bible Society study finds majority don’t trust technology with spiritual matters.

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