Lillian Kwon, Christian Today Correspondent
Graham draws more than 300,000 for Korean evangelistic fest
The prayer movement in Korea is unlike the prayers that the West is used to. It is something Chad Hammond has never seen before and it is what led hundreds of thousands of people to hear the gospel message at the Busan Franklin Graham Festival.
Anglican gay row intensifies with second Canadian blessings request
The Montreal branch of the Anglican Church of Canada has urged its bishop to allow clergy to bless same-sex unions, becoming the second in the church body to make the request.
Churches hope for Gospelisation of Korea
Churches in Busan, South Korea, have invited US evangelist Franklin Graham to their metropolitan city in hopes of reviving a country that had once witnessed one of the greatest Christian movements in East Asia.
Anglicans prepare to fight against 'liberal threat'
As the "liberal threat" in the Church of England increases, orthodox Anglicans warned that they may distance themselves from the church and carry out its own ordinations.
South African bishop commends Episcopal Church's pro-gay 'pause'
Among the swirl of mixed reactions over The Episcopal Church's recent statement to temporarily halt pro-gay actions, the head of the Anglican Church of South Africa applauded the announcement, calling it a move toward reconciliation.
Joel Osteen reveals the key to becoming a 'better You'
Popular US televangelist Joel Osteen, whose smile is known to millions worldwide, is releasing his next greatly anticipated book - Become a Better You.
Conservative Anglicans see no change in 'American problem'
What The Episcopal Church had hoped to be a "clear and unambiguous" statement has left both sides of the Anglican divide dissatisfied, with some saying the Episcopal bishops are again dodging their response to avoid losing their place in the global communion.
African Anglicans Split Over Homosexuality
Anglican churches in Zimbabwe have expressed their intention to pull out of the Central African province in opposition to other churches which were in favour of homosexuals.
Another African Anglican Church Appoints US Bishop
Uganda's Anglican Archbishop became the fourth African leader to appoint an American bishop to serve breakaway Anglicans in the United States.
Gay Bishop to Enter Civil Union Ahead of Key Anglican Meeting
The Episcopal bishop at the heart of the deep division within the Anglican Communion has announced plans to enter into a same-sex civil union next summer.
Archbishop: Absence of Orthodox Anglicans Jeopardises Communion
The potential absence of a good number of Anglicans from the Global South and other regions may mean a global body that is no longer Anglican, one archbishop has warned.
Anglican-Methodist Cooperation 'Stalled'
There is clearly a lot of good work going on between Anglicans and Methodists, said a Methodist leader, nearly four years after a signed covenant between the two denominations. But the covenant's progress is facing some challenges.
Defining Anglicanism Amid Crisis
At a time when Anglicans are in what many call a crisis and trying to define common foundations that would bind them as a global body, the bishop of one of the largest Anglican provinces asks "What is Anglicanism?"
Over 16,000 College Students Called to Spark Spiritual Revolution
Over 16,000 college students from around the world are on the verge of a "spiritual revolution" in Busan, Korea.
Williams Not 'Absolutely Confident' Anglicans Can Avoid Schism
The spiritual leader of the Anglican Communion is hopeful, but not "absolutely confident" that the global church body, which many say is on the brink of division, can stay together.
Anglican Conflict: A Battle with 'Eternal Significance'
The recent non-invitation of two wayward bishops to a decennial global Anglican meeting produced a media frenzy this week. But what does all this mean?