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Why One of Europe's Poorest Countries Is Building a New Church Every Three Days
Is Romania trying too hard to make up for past Communist wrongs against churches?
Radio Ads Continue 'Largest Ever' Immigration Reform Effort by Evangelicals
(UPDATED) Local pastors in 14 states recruited for $400,000 campaign by Evangelical Immigration Table.
Will New Jersey's Ban on Reparative Therapy for Gay Youths Fare Better Than California's?
(UPDATED) Chris Christie signs second state ban, but first still blocked by appeals court.
Another Surprise Twist in Pakistan's 'Turning Point' Blasphemy Case
Imam's arrest, 'widely lauded,' takes another turn.
Was Benny Hinn's Brother Restored to Ministry Too Soon After Affair?
Most leaders agree: pastors can return to pulpits after adultery. But they disagree on how long it should take.
Gordon MacDonald Diagnosed with Brain Tumor
Noted pastor and author reveals 'difficult news' from doctor.
Prison Reforms for Drug Offenders Split Christian Leaders
Prison Fellowship and NAE favor new policies. Southern Baptists' ethics commission disagrees.
1,500 Pastors Who Deliberately Broke Politics Law Gain Unexpected Ally
Expert panel argues ban on pastor political endorsements from pulpit should be dropped. (But most pastors disagree.)
Largest Pro-Life Group Boots Ohio Affiliate for Opposing Same-Sex Marriage
Groups disagree: Is Sen. Rob Portman, first pro-life politician to turn pro-gay, now friend or foe?
Another Acceptance Milestone for Messianic Jews
Jewish believers in Jesus encouraged that worldwide Jewish scholars deem movement worthy of study.
Died: Jean Bethke Elshtain, Political Scientist Who Fought Academia's 'Dissolving Ideologies'
The Chicago philosopher, who died of a heart condition, 'recognized that faith, family, and patriotic solidarity ennobled the lives of ordinary people.'
In Case You Missed It: Blogs We've Updated Lately
New information on Kenneth Bae, rising support for abortion bans, and intelligent design at Ball State.
Died: Samuel Lamb, Chinese Pastor Who Predicted 'More Persecution, More Growth'
(UPDATED) House church leader 'symbolized the bravery of a Church that grew at an unprecedented speed in world history.'
Margaret Feinberg Reveals 'Game Changer': 'I Have Breast Cancer'
Popular Christian author writes note to her newfound 'tribe.'
Will University Strip C. S. Lewis from Science Course?
(UPDATED) Ball State decides intelligent design must go, but professor may stay.
World's Top Court Asked To Overturn Jesus' Crucifixion
Why a Kenyan lawyer is suing Israel and Italy in unusual human rights case.
Died: Robert Bellah, Sociologist Who Diagnosed American Civil Religion
(UPDATED) Author of 'Habits of the Heart' lamented decline of family and community—years before almost anyone else.
In Case You Missed It: Blogs We've Updated Lately
New info on Hobby Lobby's 'major victory,' same-sex marriage in Britain, fetal-pain abortion bans, and more.
The Surprising Countries Most Missionaries Are Sent From and Go To
New report reveals South Korea slide and how Palestine outranks the United States.
Britain's Bold Plan to Protect Kids from Porn Online
Following footsteps of Iceland and India, United Kingdom seeks restrictions on Internet pornography.
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