Lillian Kwon, Christian Today US Correspondent
Anglicans Create 'Actionable Plan' to Fulfil MDGs
Anglican leaders from 30 provinces came out of a global conference, mainly focused on the Millennium Development Goals, on Wednesday with "actionable plans."
Anglican Churches Call for Property Lawsuit Dismissal in US
Breakaway Anglican churches sued by the Diocese of Virginia filed their official response on Monday over disputes on property rights.
Episcopalians Supporting Homosexuality Express 'Frustration'
There is a lot of "frustration" coming out of Episcopalians, who support homosexuality, toward their presiding bishop.
ELCA Head Urges Lutherans to Be 'Evangelical'
The head of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is turning things around to make the denomination more "evangelical."
Churches Debate Rick Warren's Purpose-Driven Model
The widely popular Purpose Driven church model is stirring up controversy among congregations in the United States. While the model is adopted worldwide across denominations, arguments over it go back to the age-old debate of Christian tradition versus cultural relevance.
Interview: Louie Giglio on Chris Tomlin and the Worship Diet
Back from a 22,000-student conference, stepping off the Grammy red carpet in Los Angeles, and after a couple of days of rest amid a rigorous winter tour schedule, Louie Giglio, founder of Choice Ministries, Passion Conferences and sixstepsrecords, says he and his team needed those two days of rest.
Franklin Graham Kicks Off 2007 Festivals in Panama
Evangelist Franklin Graham kicks off an ambitious preaching schedule this year with a three-day festival in Panama today.
Rick Warren Postpones Controversial North Korea Trip
American megapastor Rick Warren's controversial trip to North Korea next month has been postponed.
Bishop: Episcopal Church Would Not 'Abandon' Gays for Anglican Communion
If the Episcopal Church had to choose between the Anglican Communion and not "abandoning" homosexual Christians, it would choose the latter, one bishop believes.
Critical Anglican Meeting Commences in Tanzania
The Anglican Primates meeting officially opened on Thursday reportedly heading straight into sessions on the Episcopal Church and its long awaited response to what many bishops see as violations of Scripture.
'US Episcopal Church Alive & Well' Amid Widening Gay Divide
"I am Bonnie Anderson and I am an Episcopalian." Anderson, president of the House of Deputies, spoke to fellow Episcopalians within the split Diocese of San Joaquin. Her introductory statement was met with a standing ovation by hundreds of people who chose to remain in the denomination.
Anglican Heads Prepare for a Make-or-Break Summit
Most Anglican bishops in the Global South have already expressed their firm stance against homosexuality and made a call to resolve the issue soon. But the head of southern Africa is arguing for harmony and acceptance.
Controversial US Episcopal Head Comments Ahead of Critical Anglican Meeting
Despite the rifts leading up to a global Anglican meeting next week, the woman causing much of the controversy remains calm.
Anglican Agenda Laid Out for Upcoming Meeting
The Church of England newspaper released the agenda for the global Anglican meeting that may determine the continued unity or break of the Communion.
Episcopal Diocese Wants 'Abandoned' Churches Back
The Episcopal Diocese of Virginia has declared the 11 churches that broke from the denomination as "abandoned," and will thus take any necessary steps to recover the properties.
Is Christianity Insensitive to Other Religions?
Christian missionaries travel across the world to preach Jesus Christ as the way, the truth and the life. Indigenous people of foreign lands, however, question the bold Christian approach with some calling it "insensitive...