Stoyan Zaimov, The Christian Post
Benny Hinn and wife remarry
Televangelist Benny Hinn and his wife Suzanne remarried on Sunday at the Holyland Experience in Orlando, Florida in front of a thousand people.
No masses for gay people, says Archbishop
The Archbishop of Westminster, Vincent Nichols has said that special masses for gay people in Catholic churches will be scrapped.
Uganda drops death penalty for homosexuals
The death penalty provision of an anti-gay bill in Uganda has been dropped, it has been reported on Friday, and Members of the Ugandan Parliament have immediately moved to endorse the amended legislature.
Schuller takes the stand against Crystal Cathedral
The Reverend Robert H Schuller testified at the US Bankruptcy Court on Wednesday in Los Angeles against his former ministry, the Crystal Cathedral megachurch, claiming that it owes him millions of dollars.
Tim Keller explores faith and work
The Reverend Timothy Keller of New York's Redeemer Presbyterian Church is releasing a new book examining how God calls people to express meaning and purpose through their work.
France next in line to legalise gay marriage
France is next in line to legalise same-sex marriage, according to a disputed bill pushed by President Francois Hollande on Wednesday, which would defy opposition from the country's Roman Catholic and conservative leadership.
New megachurch draws tens of thousands in Brazil
Around 50,000 people turned up for the opening of a new church in Sao Paulo on Friday
Copts meet to elect new pope
More than 2,400 clergy and community leaders gathered in Cairo, Egypt on Monday for the first time in nearly forty years to elect a new Coptic pope.
Billy Graham Evangelistic Association defends support for Romney
The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association has responded to criticism from people accusing the Reverend Billy Graham of becoming too political by praising Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney.
Russian Christians want Apple to replace logo with cross?
Christians from Russia's Orthodox community are reportedly demanding that the country's Apple division remove the famous half-bitten apple logo from its products and replace it with a cross, because they find the apple image offensive to their beliefs.
Pakistan's minorities suffering because of blasphemy misuse - WCC
The World Council of Churches (WCC) has concluded a public hearing on mob lynchings, the persecution of Christians and the harsh blasphemy laws in Pakistan that are used to target non-Muslims.
Dawkins taken to task over 'anti-Semitic stereotype'
The Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth in the UK has called out atheist professor Richard Dawkins for his best-selling book The God Delusion, accusing the biologist of using anti-Semitic rhetoric and calling him a "Christian atheist".
Rick Warren: 'There are no accidental children'
Saddleback Church pastor Rick Warren, commenting on the importance of helping women who find themselves in a crisis and dealing with unplanned pregnancies, said there is no such thing as an "accidental" child.
Bahrain: Catholic church plans challenged by Muslim clerics
Plans in the kingdom of Bahrain to build the nation's largest Roman Catholic Church have been challenged by complaints from Sunni Muslim clerics who have signed a petition against any motions to build churches in the Arabian Peninsula, regarded as the birthplace of Islam.
Francis Chan encourages Christians to reach out to others
Francis Chan, founder and chancellor of Eternity Bible College in California, is preparing with co-author Mark Beuving to release a new book titled Multiply, which seeks to inspire followers of Christ to encourage others to become disciples.
Iran: Concern grows for health of imprisoned pastor
Jailed Iranian pastor Behnam Irani is "already facing death" after being denied proper medical care, which reportedly goes against what prison officials had promised.