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04/27/2011Christian Conference to Feature Imam Fiesal, Gay Portland Mayor
Taking cultural conversations among Christians beyond the walls of the church, the Q Gathering that kicks off today in Portland will feature an unconventional line-up of speakers that includes evangelists, the city's gay mayor and the Imam who was at the center of the controversial Ground Zero mosque.
- 04/26/2011
NYC Library Criticized for Allowing Porn on Computers
The practice of New York City libraries allowing patrons to watch internet porn on library computers is actually illegal, according to a faith-based group that fights obscenity in the media.
- 03/29/2011
D.C.'s Theater Church Expanding on Capitol Hill
Washington D.C.'s "theater church" thought it had acquired one of the last sizable piece of property on Capitol Hill last year. But the church's pastor recently announced that the church had signed a contract to purchase The People's Church, which occupies a former theater on Barracks Row.
- 03/23/2011
Apple Pulls 'Gay Cure' App; Accused of Religious Discrimination
Apple has pulled the so-called "gay cure" app from its App Store after gay rights activists complained in a massive petition about the message promoted by the Christian group behind the app.
- 03/22/2011
Brian McLaren Defends Rob Bell against Mohler's Critique
Controversial evangelical pastor Brian McLaren has come to the defense of Rob Bell, taking on R. Albert Mohler, Jr.'s critical review of Bell’s new book, Love Wins, in a recent blog post
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03/22/2011Interview: Walden Media President Michael Flaherty on Narnia 4 Film
Through Walden Media, a children's production company, co-founder and president Michael Flaherty has already brought three stories from the beloved Chronicles of Narnia series to life on the big screen.
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Narnia 4 Will Be 'Magician's Nephew,' Not 'Silver Chair'
Walden Media has confirmed to The Christian Post that the Narnia 4 movie will be "The Magician's Nephew," not "The Silver Chair "as originally speculated by many fans.
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03/21/2011Exodus Responds to Apple Petition to Pull 'Gay Cure' App
The Christian group, under fire by gay rights activists for the so-called "gay cure" app, responded to the controversy Monday, saying its Apple app is being grossly misrepresented.
- 03/20/2011
Critics Say XXX Domain Only Creates More Porn
Expect the number of pornography websites to explode beyond half a billion now that ICANN has approved the .xxx domain - essentially creating a red light district on the internet.
- 03/19/2011
Texas Bill Would Protect College Professors Who Question Evolution
A new Texas bill would make it illegal for colleges to fire or refuse jobs to professors based on their research on intelligent design or other theories on the origin of life that question evolution.
- 03/13/2011
New NIV Bible to Debut Amid Ongoing Concern
Say good-bye to the NIV Bible as we know it and say hello to the updated, gender-inclusive NIV Bible that debuts in stores this month.
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03/04/2011Interview: Tullian Tchividjian on Coral Ridge Conflict, Billy Graham
The Christian Post recently met up with Tullian Tchividjian, senior pastor of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church and grandson of Billy Graham, in New York City. Tchividjian discussed changes that have been made to Coral Ridge, the church conflict in 2009, his famous grandfather Billy Graham, and who are some of the young pastors that are his friends.
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02/28/2011Boehner Tells Religious Broadcasters National Debt a Moral Issue
House Speaker John Boehner told Christian media leaders Sunday that the national debt is a moral threat to the country. Boehner referred to the nation's $14.1 trillion debt as America's “Sputnik moment."
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02/27/2011Christian Broadcasters Urged to Fight 'Gay is the New Black' Agenda
Pastor and cultural apologist Voddie Baucham challenged Christian broadcasters at their annual convention on Saturday to not buy into the "gay is the new black" propaganda, but instead to remain committed to defending biblical marriage on the airwaves.
- 02/24/2011
Benny Hinn Responds to Strang Communications Lawsuit
Televangelist Benny Hinn has responded to a lawsuit from book publisher Strang Communications, which alleges he violated a morality clause in their contract due to his "romantic" and "inappropriate" relationship with another minister.
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