Christians must remain amazed by their conversion, says one pastor
You grieve God the most by not believing that He loves you, often a result of forgetting how God called you whether it was dramatic or not, said Pastor C.J. Mahaney at a very moving session that marked the conclusion of the 2011 Resolved Conference in California Monday evening..
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Evangelicals, ecumenists and Vatican launch historic joint document on mission
"Historic" was the word of the day today as the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA), World Council of Churches (WCC) and Vatican launched a landmark document on the ethics of mission.
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Three more priests turns away from Anglican Communion into Catholic Church
Three more former Anglican priests have been ordained into the Roman Catholic Church at the weekend.
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Methodist lesbian minister convicted for officiating same-sex union
A jury of 13 Wisconsin ordained elders convicted a lesbian minister of performing a September 2009 same-sex wedding for a lesbian couple despite a United Methodist Church ban on the practice.
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Evangelicals see secularism as greater threat to Christianity than Islam
The greatest threat to evangelical Christianity is not Islam, but rather secularism, consumerism and pop culture, a new study has found.
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Vatican hands out iPods to help keep the noise down in basilicas
With thousands of pilgrims visiting the Vatican's museum and basilicas each year, it is no wonder that things can get a little noisy inside.
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800-year-old church gets first female vicar
St John the Baptist church in the heart of Cardiff is getting ready to welcome its first ever female vicar today.
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CofE clarifies appointment of celibate gay bishops
The Church of England has issued legal guidance confirming that homosexuality should not be a barrier to becoming a bishop.
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John Piper, Tim Keller, D.A. Carson talk succession of their ministries
Pastor John Piper recently sat down with fellow theologians D.A. Carson and Tim Keller for an important discussion – it was time to compare notes on their succession for their churches and ministries.
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Uniting Church calls for compassion on World Refugee Day
The Uniting Church in Australia has called for compassion and a renewed commitment to our international obligations on World Refugee Day.
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World's top scholar on hell agrees with Rob Bell - no eternal punishment
One of the world's foremost scholars on hell says he agrees with Rob Bell, that a loving God cannot allow people to burn and writhe in pain forever after they die.
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Head of Southern Baptist Convention refuse apology on homosexual stance
Southern Baptist Convention President Bryant Wright met with a coalition of leaders from LGBT groups who wanted the Convention to apologize for what they described as the harm the SBC has caused by their teaching on homosexuality.