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John Piper's Confessions of Brokenness and Introversion
Noted theologian and founder of Desiring God Ministries, John Piper confessed that he is an introvert affected by brokenness, but God used him anyway to build a powerful ministry and pastor it successfully for 33 years.
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Reported Cases of Catholic Priest Abuse Lowest in 8 years, Audit Shows
Reported cases of priest abuse from last year have been the lowest since 2004, according to an annual compliance audit of Roman Catholic Church dioceses in the United States.
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Sixth Largest Episcopal Church in US to Expand Dallas Campus
The sixth largest Episcopal church in the United States will soon begin looking towards expanding its facilities to accommodate its growing Texas-based congregation.
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Study: 1 in 5 Pennsylvania Pastors 'Not In Sync' on Moral Issues
A report from the Pennsylvania Pastors' Network reveals that approximately 20 percent of evangelical pastors in the Keystone State are "not in sync" on significant moral and doctrinal issues.
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Rick Warren Journals Grief of Losing Son to Suicide; Describes 'Comforting Notes' on Twitter
Pastor Rick Warren of Saddleback Church in Lake Forest Calif., continues to journal his grief over losing his son, Matthew, who committed suicide just over a month ago, through his posts on Twitter. He tweeted on Wednesday that he has been most encouraged by support from the people who his son inspired to find God.
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Joel Osteen, Rick Warren, Others Warn About Fake Facebook Pages Used For Money Scams
Christian ministers like Joel Osteen, Rick Warren and Jamal Bryant are among a number of high-profile individuals and organizations apparently being used by scammers on Facebook to solicit funds from unsuspecting supporters.
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Joel Osteen, TD Jakes 'Taking Dallas Over for Jesus' With MegaFest 2013
Two of America's most popular megachurch pastors, Joel Osteen of Lakewood Church and T.D. Jakes of The Potter's House, both in Texas, are joining forces for the annual family-themed three-day conference called MegaFest.
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Calif. Judge Rules Against Breakaway Anglican Congregation in Property Dispute
A California judge has ruled against a conservative breakaway Anglican congregation in a property dispute between it and The Episcopal Church.
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Spiritual Philosopher Dallas Willard Dies at 77 After Battle With Stage 4 Cancer
Dallas Willard, an American philosopher, professor and author specializing his studies in Christian spiritual formation, died early Wednesday morning at age 77 after enduring a battle with stage four cancer.
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UMC Pastor Will Face Trial for Officiating Gay Son's Wedding
A United Methodist Church minister who is also dean of Yale Divinity School will face an ecclesiastical court for officiating his homosexual son's wedding in New York last year.
