Jeff Schapiro, The Christian Post

Shane Claiborne and Tony Campolo tackle Christian living

Best-selling Christian authors Shane Claiborne and Tony Campolo say discussions about Christian doctrine are important, but believers today have gotten away from living out the simple, practical life-teachings of Jesus Christ.

100 million Bibles printed in China

The only printing company authorised to print the Bible in China announced Thursday that over 100 million copies of the Christian scriptures have been printed.

Churches must stress common ground, says Merkel

German Chancellor Angela Merkel wants Protestants and Catholics to emphasise what they have in common as the nation prepares for celebrations marking the 500th anniversary of the start of the Protestant Reformation.

Rick Warren: Man was made to work

Contrary to popular belief, Adam and Eve worked in the Garden of Eden and people will work in heaven as well, says Rick Warren

Terrorists release kidnapped Gospel for Asia missionary

Pastor Ponnachan George, a senior leader of Gospel for Asia in India, is recovering in a hospital today after being held hostage for nearly a week by a terrorist group before he was finally released on Sunday.

Church should reach out to HIV sufferers - Franklin Graham

In a blog written for The Washington Post on Monday, Graham says those who have contracted HIV or AIDS are often "shunned" and treated like those with leprosy were treated in Bible times.

And the good guy award goes to ... Tim Tebow!

Tim Tebow wins award for on-pitch conduct and off-pitch professionalism in the face of intense media scrutiny

Dawkins supports King James Bible in schools

Atheist Richard Dawkins says he supports the Department for Education's drive to make sure every public school in the nation has a copy of the King James Bible.

Russell Crowe signs on for new Noah film

Months of rumours have now been confirmed: Russell Crowe will take on the lead role in an upcoming film based on the epic biblical story of Noah and his ark.

12 Christians brought before court in Iran

The 12 believers are being charged with "crimes against the order" for activities like drinking alcohol while taking communion and holding illegal meetings

Bible distribution at Olympics still being negotiated

The Bible Society cannot hand out Bibles that have the Olympic logo on the cover at the 2012 Summer Games in London, even though they were able to do so in Communist China just a few years ago.

Study reveals Christians' strong distrust towards atheists

"Where there are religious majorities – that is, in most of the world – atheists are among the least trusted people," says the lead researcher