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Catholics Take Up Protestant-Style Evangelism
The church has long emphasized social justice over door-to-door evangelism–but not anymore.
Chances Improving for Ex-Episcopalians in Property Fights
Court cases in Texas and South Carolina could reshape other disputes—and denominations.
Newtown 'Debacle' Revives Identity Debate as LCMS Elections Loom
(UPDATED) LCMS president reelected despite prayer vigil controversy after Sandy Hook massacre.
Christians Find Few Shades of Grey in Book's Popularity
Bestselling "mommy porn" trilogy prompts fresh questions on cultural engagement.
After Winning Free Campus, Grand Canyon University Says 'No Thanks'
GCU decides Hobby Lobby gift is too expensive.
After Bishop Is Accused of Abandoning the Episcopal Church, Diocese Really Does
South Carolina has been fighting with the national body for years.
Christian-Jewish Roundtable Splitting on U.S Aid to Israel
Mainline Protestant leaders' letter to Congress prompts Jewish leaders' boycott.
Adventists Call Actions to Allow Women's Ordinations 'Mistakes'
Annual Council votes 264-25 to criticize regional bodies' actions, but not to punish them.
Obama Campaign Taps Young Adviser, Michael Wear, for Faith Outreach
A 23-year-old executive assistant in the White House faith-based office will head the campaign's faith outreach.
After Meeting with Black Southern Baptists, Richard Land Apologizes Again over Trayvon Martin Comments
The Southern Baptist leader said he has sent a personal letter to President Obama seeking forgiveness.
Autopsy: Christian Painter Thomas Kinkade Died of Accidental Overdose
The "Painter of Light" had been troubled in recent years, family members said.
Methodists Reach Across Historic Racial Boundaries with Communion Pact
Pact unites largely white United Methodist Church with five historically black denominations.
Methodists Uphold Policy that Calls Homosexuality ‘Incompatible with Christian Teaching’
Delegates left key votes on gay clergy and same-sex marriage to Friday
United Methodists Vote to End Guaranteed Clergy Appointments
Clergy appointments have been guaranteed since the 1950s.
White House Releases Public/Private Guidelines for Faith-based Groups
The 50-page report was issued Friday.
Religious Freedom Ambassador Settles into Role, Diplomacy
The former New York Baptist minister promotes international religious freedom.
Report: Church Giving Dropped $1.2 Billion in 2010 Recession
Drop was three times as large as the previous year's.
Franklin Graham Meets with NAACP Leaders after Obama Remarks
Clergy from the NAACP had accused Graham of "bearing false witness."
As Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams Retires, Speculation Turns to Successor
Williams retire at the end of 2012 to serve as master of Magdalene College in Cambridge.
Billy Graham Evangelistic Association Lays Off 50 Employees
The organization is shifting towards more online evangelism.
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