Audrey Barrick, Christian Post
Lutherans install first Latin American as General Secretary
A Chilean theologian was installed as the Lutheran World Federation's new general secretary on Thursday.
Eddie Long denies claims of seduction in court documents
Bishop Eddie Long has submitted formal responses to allegations that he seduced four young men and abused his spiritual authority.
Bankrupt Crystal Cathedral believes woes won't last long
Nearly a week after filing for bankruptcy, the founder of the Crystal Cathedral took the pulpit on Sunday assuring the congregation that tough times never last.
Reformed preachers ponder the New Calvinism
New Calvinism is sweeping through young Christians and to three theologians at least, that's good news.
Churches can be the standard bearers for compassion, says Max Lucado
Demonstrating compassion is far more effective than arguing back with a cynical society, believes Max Lucado.
'Queen of Gospel' Albertina Walker dies
Albertina Walker, hailed as the "Queen of Gospel", died Friday at age 81.
Obama: 'I'm a Christian by choice'
Eighteen per cent of Americans may be convinced their President is a Muslim, but Barack Obama insists he is a Christian.
Protestants less clued up on religious facts and figures than other faiths
Protestants are less likely to correctly identify important religious events and figures than atheists, agnostics, Jews and Mormons.
World Vision sees spike in corporate giving in aftermath of Haiti quake
Since the devastating earthquake in Haiti in January, World Vision says it has witnessed a notable increase in corporate donations and interest in disaster relief from a host of companies.
Obama is not a Muslim, say US evangelical leaders
Evangelicals have come out to reject the growing opinion among Americans that their President Barack Obama is a Muslim.
Baptist World Alliance confirms new president
Virginia native John Upton was elected Saturday to lead the Baptist World Alliance as its new president.
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.
Lutherans reaffirm desire for shared Eucharist
Talks of a continued commitment toward ecumenism, or church unity, dominated the stage at the Lutheran World Federation's assembly on Wednesday.
Andrea Bocelli tells abortion story
A short video clip featuring renowned Italian singer Andrea Bocelli testifying how he could have been aborted has garnered wide attention.
Reformed Christians mourn death of Nico Smith
Reformed Christians on Monday mourned the death of the Rev Nico Smith, an ecumenical pioneer and a white minister who challenged apartheid in South Africa.
Believing in the exclusivity of Christ is not arrogant, says pastor
"In a context where there is no truth but only truths, no principles but only preferences, we face the challenge of being regarded as arrogant for proclaiming Jesus," says a Cleveland, Ohio, pastor.