India's Christians celebrate first woman saint

Pope Benedict XVI on Sunday gave the Roman Catholic church four new saints, including an Indian woman whose canonization is seen as a morale boost to Christians in India who have suffered Hindu violen  read more »

Terrified Christian Families Flee Iraq's Mosul

Hundreds of terrified Christian families have fled Mosul to escape extremist attacks that have increased despite months of U.S.  read more »

The 'Great Commission' or Glorified Sightseeing?

The short-term mission paradigm is of somewhat limited use in meeting the goals of Christian mission. The faithful can do better.

A year later, Creation Museum claiming big crowds

More than a half-million people have toured the Kentucky attraction since its May 2007 opening, museum officials said.

Turn to church instead of weathering tough times alone

This crisis is an opportunity for the church to say to this country: You do not have to go through this alone. We can go through this together. We are here for you, and we're not going anywhere.

Failed faith healing kills another youngster

A couple who tried to heal their gravely ill son with prayer surrendered to authorities last week after they were indicted by a grand jury on charges of criminally negligent homicide.

Australian Archbishop backs opt-out clause on abortions | The Australian

Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne Philip Freier has made a last-minute intervention in Victoria's abortion debate, joining the growing clamour for the proposed laws to be amended to allow doctors and n  read more »

Urban Exile: Suburban vs. Urban Church Politics

Does our setting influence our politics more than our doctrine?

Young evangelicals plan to go against the flow

Most young evangelicals will not vote for Barack Obama with their peers and will not support John McCain as strongly as their parents next month, a survey released this morning suggests.

Connecticut court okays same-sex marriage

Connecticut's Supreme Court ruled on Oct.  read more »

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