Lillian Kwon, Christian Today US Correspondent

Joel Osteen resonates in society where damnation messages don't

A Christian author has come to the defence of US mega-church leader Joel Osteen against critics who say the megapastor's messages are "theology lite" and void of the central Christian message of the cross.

Rick Warren launches new plan to multiply impact worldwide

Saddleback Church, one of the largest churches in the US, has launched a new global vision to multiply impact on the local and international levels.

Anglicans plan for survival amid increasing liberalism

The question for Anglicans in the next 20 years is no longer how the global family can stay together, but how orthodox Anglicans can help each other survive and guard themselves against the rising tide of Western liberalism, according to the archbishop of Sydney.

American Conservatives want out of Episcopal Church

Leaders of Christ Church in Savannah, Georgia, USA have voted to split from the US Episcopal Church over its departure from orthodox Christianity, church officials reported.

Anglican panel says Episcopal bishops met directive

A high-ranking Anglican panel acknowledged Wednesday the effort of Episcopal bishops to keep the worldwide Anglican family together and said they have complied with a directive by Anglican leaders on gay bishops and same-sex unions.

US Presbyterian Church official says anger, mistrust abated

As US Presbyterians set out for dramatic changes to turn around the decline in Church membership, Church leaders say the outrage that erupted from a controversial vote last year has subsided.

New evangelistic movement reaching for 10 million men by 2015

A fresh new Christian men's movement is on the rise around the globe. And within the next decade, pastors are hoping to witness the next great men's awakening.

Episcopal head reaffirms inclusive church

As breakaway Anglicans in the United States question the Episcopal Church's alleged rejection of "obvious scriptural teaching", the denomination's leader has stressed that the Church's members are living as Jesus did.

BWA Head: Genuine Unity a Big Challenge for Baptists

The big challenge Baptists worldwide face is a greater manifestation of unity amid differences that sometimes challenges the oneness in Christ, says a top Baptist official.

Baptist World Alliance's First Black Leader on Christian Unity

The Baptist World Alliance's first black leader shares some of his aspirations and the challenges that lie ahead.

Key Meeting Expected to Set Future Course for Divided Anglicans

Dr Williams will be in New Orleans later this week for a key meeting with the House of Bishops of the Episcopal Church in the US.

US Evangelical Giants Passing, Who Will Defend Biblical Truth?

US evangelicals ponder the future of Christianity in their country as they say goodbye to another of the movement's great preachers.

Survey Assesses Where Episcopalians Stand in Anglican Divide

A group of orthodox Episcopalians is circulating a survey to lay people across the nation to assess how the 2.4-million member US Episcopal Church might divide in the weeks ahead.

Controversial Study: Is Change Possible for Homosexuals?

Results of a controversial US study addressing two of the most debated questions on "ex-gays" will be announced this week in Nashville.

Churches Worldwide Pray 21 Days to Win Youth

Thousands of churches kicked off a national youth initiative Sunday that has been endorsed by some of the world's top Christian artists.

Billy Graham's Grandson asks 'Is God Knowable?'

He's one of 19 grandchildren of the renowned US evangelist Billy Graham and grew up in what he called an "amazing Christian home". Yet he couldn't figure out how he fit into that home.