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Vietnam Is Getting Better, and Worse
Some see small signs of freedom even as the country moves up the list of top persecutors.
Bible Society Takes 'More Accurate and Hopeful' Stance on Scripture Skeptics
(UPDATED) No more 'Bible antagonists,' among many findings in this year's ABS/Barna 'State of the Bible' report.
Popular Pastor Resigns after 'Moral Failure,' But Followers Still Want His Sermons
Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale explains why it took down Bob Coy's teachings on marriage.
Court Lets NYC Ban Worship Services in Public Schools
More than 150 churches once rented space in New York schools. But legal saga continues.
Controversy over Seminary Speaker Invite Tempered by Student's Death
Attempt at demonstrating Anglican unity to Katharine Jefferts Schori instead prompts resignations.
John Ortberg's Megachurch Approved To Leave PC(USA) over Multisite
(UPDATED) To help pay $9 million price tag, pastor will sell home where wife wanted to 'be buried in the backyard.'
Methodists Debate Punishing Pastors Who Perform Same-Sex Marriages
New York bishop halts church trials that 'produce no winners,' while opponents say avoiding church discipline increases likelihood of schism.
The Most Popular and Fastest Growing Bible Translation Isn't What You Think It Is
NIV vs. KJV: Surveys and searches suggest the translation that most Americans are reading is actually not the bookstore bestseller.
'The Romeikes Can Stay': Good News for German Home-Schooling Family Denied Asylum
Family no longer faces deportation, despite Supreme Court punting on whether home schooling is a religious freedom.
Died: Dayuma, First Convert from Tribe that Martyred 'Gates of Splendor' Missionaries
(UPDATED) Ecuadorian woman was instrumental in Jim Elliot and Nate Saint's ill-fated outreach to the Amazon's Auca, and later helped to convert the tribe to Christianity.
Road to Damascus Wasn't Enough: Apostle Paul Questions Nearly Get Christian Deported
Asylum seekers keep getting denied for not knowing enough about Christianity. But judges keep giving them a second chance.
When Sexual Abuse Comes to Light
How a generation of children, sexually abused overseas, aims to protect others before it happens.
After Cancer Resurrects Career, Christian Music Star Cured in Time for Tour
Carman declares he is now ‘cancer free’ after a year of treatment and a new album.
Evangelicals' Favorite Same-Sex Marriage Law?
Oklahoma follows Utah as latest example of why more church-state experts advise: If you can’t beat them, amend them.
Homeland Security Arrests Missionary at Airport Over Wife's Murder
Alabama police chief on pastor bound for three years in Germany: 'If we can’t get Snowden back, we probably wouldn’t get him back.'
After 'Allah' Bibles Seized, Leader Tells 2,500 Churches To Resist Malaysia's Muslim Police
Debate over Christians' right to refer to God as 'Allah' results in first-ever raid.
Longest State Effort to Save Marriage Fails to Reduce Divorce
More than a dozen years and $70 million still result in America's third-highest divorce rate.
Good News: Fewer Iraq War Veterans Receiving 'Radical Hospitality' in Jesus' Name
Gospel rescue missions report drop in visits by vets who served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Persian Gulf.
More Evangelicals Believe Suicide Is a Moral Right
At least in certain situations, according to new Pew Research survey on end-of-life medical treatment.
Will Church's R-Rated Movie Hurt Teen Faith?
Study says such films are 'damaging to religious faith,' while movie-making church disputes rating.
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