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Too Many Churches?
Communities are feeling the squeeze of rapid church growth.
Episcopalians Head to High-Stakes Meeting
The years-long strife in the Anglican Communion could reach a breaking point next week in New Orleans.
Growth of Evangelicals Has Some Amish Leaders Worried
Old Order Amish church excommunicated Pentecostal healer Steve Lapp.
Book Uncovers a Lonely, Spiritually Desolate Mother Teresa
"There is no God in me," she wrote.
Church Report Publisher Jason Christy Leaves Trail of Fraud, Associates Say
Amid lawsuits, bankruptcy, convictions, and media attention, some wonder: Do his ventures even really exist?
Supreme Court Turns Down Challenge to Faith-Based Office
Ruling says taxpayers don't have standing to sue executive branch for use of funds.
Court Rules Against Student in 'Bong Hits 4 Jesus' Case
The ruling supports school's right to ban promotion of drug use, not speech on political or social issues.
The Silent Rock Behind a Famous Evangelist
Although Ruth Graham preferred to stay behind the scenes, her impact on her husband was all too evident.
Bush Discusses Iraq and AIDS With Pope in First Meeting
At Easter message, Benedict XVI had lamented, "nothing positive comes out of Iraq."
For Museum's Opening, Former Presidents, a Talking Cow, and Gobs of Graham
"He doesn't want attention to go to him. And yet it just does."
Jerry Falwell, Architect of Religious Right, Dies at 73
Liberty University founder mobilized social conservatives in politics.
Supreme Court Hears 'Bong Hits 4 Jesus' Case
Christian legal groups file briefs supporting student's banner.
From Protesting Abortion Clinics to Protesting the War
Evangelical Christian couple who founded Believers Against the War have a son in Iraq.
Philosopher Charles Taylor Wins 2007 Templeton Prize
Canadian at Northwestern University has written on spiritual scholarship, violence.
Dobson, Others Seek Ouster of NAE Vice President
Interim president Leith Anderson says he supports Richard Cizik's work on creation care.
Pastor/Blogger Says Hebrew Prof's Gender Cost Her Tenure at Seminary
Southwestern Baptist's board chair calls hiring a "momentary lax of the parameters."
Christmas Wars Prove Lucrative Fundraising Opportunity for Advocacy Groups
AFA says buttons and magnets are selling so well, it plans to expand its campaign to Easter.
Supreme Court Weighs Partial-Birth Abortion
One key question in the case is whether it is ever necessary.
National Association of Evangelicals Sifts Through Ashes of Haggard Scandal
Leaders are distancing group from its former president.
Gay Marriage Issue May Rally Dispirited Evangelical Voters
Activist leaders say Republican Party has done little for "values voters."

Top Story April 26, 2024

After Schism, United Methodists Vote to Restructure Denomination
After Schism, United Methodists Vote to Restructure Denomination
The plan would organize UMC churches in four global regions, with each given more leeway around same-sex marriage and other theological issues.

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