Widow of Slain Pastor: Where Was God on March 8?
Before the congregation of First Baptist Church in Maryville, Ill., Winters shared about the day of her husbandâs death and the struggles she encountered thereafter.
9th Haiti Volunteer Freed; Returns to U.S.
The ninth of ten American volunteers who were jailed in Haiti on child abduction charges was freed and landed in Miami Monday night.
Court Reverses Revocation of Indonesian Churchâs Building Permit
A court in West Java has reversed the revocation of a Catholic churchâs building permit. The church sued the Purwakarta regency for revoking the approved building permit in Cinangka village last October
Anglicans in Canada Agree to Close Churches
Canadian Anglicans have agreed to move ahead with the disestablishment of several churches, according to an announcement Monday.
Commentary: It's Healthcare or the Highway
Never have so many done so much to accomplish something that so few want. That about sums up the Obama Administration obsession to ram the so-called healthcare reform package through a reluctant Congress.
Texas Church: Pastor Died of Accidental Overdose
Family and friends will gather Tuesday afternoon to mourn the loss of a Frisco, Texas, pastor who died of an accidental overdose. Barry Keldie died Friday.
Abortion Fight Remains Fierce in Health Care Debate
Republicans and some staunch pro-life Democrats in Congress are threatening to derail current health care reform efforts over the issue of abortion funding as Congress heads toward a final showdown on the contentious legislation.
U.K. Christians Expect More Difficulties After Civil Partnerships Vote
A conservative group in the Church of England says Christians in the United Kingdom will face an âeven more difficult environmentâ following last weekâs vote by the House of Lords to lift a ban on civil partnership ceremonies in churches.
Brian McLaren Proposes a 'New Kind of Christianity'
The Christian faith must be born again, says one prominent pastor. And to be born again, Christians must be unlocked from "a prison" of long-held assumptions and have the freedom to ask honest questions.