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Baptists from 105 Countries Unite in Honolulu
Thousands of Baptists from around the world have converged in Honolulu this week for the 20th Baptist World Congress. Outgoing BWA president David Coffey opened up the gathering challenging Baptists to hear the Holy Spirit.
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England Has Lost Confidence in Gospel, Says Theologian
It may tempting to think the church can win converts if it has the right strapline or soundbite, but the most effective way remains telling people about Jesus Christ, said a British theologian.
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Evangelical Body: Cancel 'Burn a Quran' Day
The nation’s largest evangelical body is urging the Florida church behind “International Burn A Quran Day” to cancel its plans.
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Mayors Urged to Resist Atheists' Demands to Drop Invocations
Attorneys with a Christian legal firm have urged mayors in South Carolina and Florida not to give in to the demands of atheists by removing Christian invocations from their council meetings.
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Fla. Megachurch Readies Oil Spill Kids for Back to School
A Florida megachurch will hold a back-to-school backpack drive this weekend to help the children of families affected by the Gulf Coast oil spill.
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Commentary: Worship Is A Big Deal, Part 1
Today I begin a multi-part series of posts on corporate worship: what it is and why it’s important
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Commentary: Marry Outside the Faith? The Logic of Christian Marriage
The sociological research presents a clear case for social concern, but the Christian case against mixed-faith marriage emerged long before the academic discipline of sociology. That case is rooted in the logic of the Gospel itself, and in the reality of the Lordship of Jesus Christ.
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Episcopal Head Talks Conflict, Diversity, Immigration
The existence of conflict in the church is a sign of health and vitality, the head of The Episcopal Church told a live Web audience Wednesday.
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Pastor in Russian Republic of Dagestan Killed
A pastor in the Russian republic of Dagestan known for founding the biggest Protestant church in the region and for successfully reaching out to Muslims has been killed by unidentified gunmen, local authorities have confirmed.
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Faith Leaders Protest Arizona Immigration Law
Some religious leaders from Arizona and elsewhere are coordinating nationwide protests against the state’s new immigration law, which takes effect Thursday.
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Christian Relief Group: Kyrgyzstan in Turmoil
The implications of last month’s civil conflict in Kyrgyzstan are still experienced by the communities and humanitarian organizations alike, reported a faith-based non-profit working in the Turkic state.
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ELCA Presiding Bishop Calls for Immigration Reform in Letter to Obama
On the heels of a global Lutheran gathering focused on the alleviation of hunger, the head of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America reiterated to President Obama his denomination’s call for immigration reform.
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Report Reveals Ineffectiveness of Methodist Structures
As United Methodists in the U.S. continue to count losses in worship attendance and membership, the denomination is re-evaluating its structures and making efforts to identify and address the challenges it faces.
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