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Critics: State Department Is ‘AWOL’ on Abedini, Iran Religious Freedom
(Updated) Wife of imprisoned Iranian-American pastor Saeed Abedini testifies before human rights commission.
Megachurch Pastor Eddie Long Sued Over Alleged Ponzi Scheme
Lawsuit alleges Atlanta pastor endorsed investment that lost church members more than $1 million.
Major Baptism Agreement Signed by Catholic and Reformed Churches
Groups will recognize each other's baptisms across theological divide.
School Settles with Christian Student Expelled for Refusing to Counsel Gay Client
ADF lawyer: 'The university has done the right thing in settling this case.'
Billy Graham Offers Romney ‘Help’ During Meeting at N.C. Home
Evangelist skirts outright endorsement in Election Day 'crossroads' comments.
Bible Museum Closes $50 Million Deal for D.C. Location
Museum for billionaire Green family Bible collection will be two blocks from the National Mall.
11th Circuit Upholds Georgia Ban on Guns in Church
Ruling comes as Christians debate gun control in wake of Dark Knight Rises massacre.
Southern Baptists Elect First Black President
Former street preacher Fred Luter brought his mostly black New Orleans congregation back from near annihilation after Hurricane Katrina.
Baptist University Loses Third of Faculty Over Lifestyle Statement
Shorter University faces widespread disagreement over new president's plan to "reclaim our Christian roots."
Change of Address
Kenneth Copeland turns to IRS to avoid Senate inquiry into prosperity ministries.
Familiar Word
Famous black voices eagerly join audio Bible project.
American Baptist Churches Communication Department to Close
Reorganization comes as regions threaten to leave over how the denomination has handled homosexuality.
Churches Try to Find Scattered Flocks, Assess Damage From Afar
With churches damaged and congregations dispersed, measuring Katrina's impact has been nearly impossible.
Supreme Court Unanimously Sides with Prisoners' Religious Rights
RLUIPA held to meet religious needs of the institutionalized.
Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Government Displays of Ten Commandments
Arguments inside and prayers outside courtroom aim to define government's relationship to religion.
Staying on Course
Southern Baptists reaffirm their conservative positions.
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