• Bishop Eddie Long Reaches Settlement Out of Court

    By Elena Garcia on May 26,2011

    Atlanta megachurch pastor Bishop Eddie Long has reached a settlement out of court with the four young men who accused him of sexual misconduct, lawyers for both sides of the case said Thursday. Eddie Long was accused last year of coercing four men he mentored into sexual relationships.

    Both sides of the case would not comment on the details of the settlement but said the lawsuit would not move forward to trial.

    B.J. Bernstein, who represented the plaintiffs, confirmed Thursday that the lawsuit has "been resolved." more >>

  • Andy Stanley Dispels 'the Right Person' Myth

    By Eryn Sun on May 03,2011

    Didn’t you see that coming? Didn’t someone warn you? Did no one ever tell you about that?

    Those were the questions that always came to Pastor Andy Stanley’s mind when speaking with many singles and couples about their relationships.

    After hearing story after story of broken relationships, the Georgia preacher realized one thing: when it comes to relationships, common sense isn’t common sense at all. more >>

  • Eddie Long's New Birth Announces Staff, Salary Cuts

    By Audrey Barrick on March 03,2011

    New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, led by Bishop Eddie Long, announced on Wednesday that it will cut staff and reduce employee salaries.

    The Lithonia, Ga., megachurch said the cuts are in response to the economic downturn.

    "Like numerous other churches and charitable organizations across Georgia and the rest of the country, New Birth and its faith community have been impacted by the nationwide downturn in the economy," the church said, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. more >>

  • Michelle Obama Speaks at Megachurch, Celebrates Let's Move! Campaign

    By Stephanie Samuel on February 09,2011

    First Lady Michelle Obama urged partner groups to keep asking “What can I do to help kids in my community lead healthier lives?” in a speech Wednesday celebrating the anniversary of the Let’s Move! campaign.

    Obama spoke today at North Point Community Church to mark the one-year anniversary of her campaign to end childhood obesity through exercise and healthy food. In her personal speech, Obama considered the beginning of the initiative and looked ahead to the future to see what more needs to be done to reduce childhood obesity.

    “One year later, Let’s Move! is far more than just a campaign. It is so much more than just a slogan. It’s a nationwide movement to give our kids everything they need – all the energy, strength and opportunities they need – to fulfill every last bit of their potential and achieve every last one of their dreams,” the first lady reflected at the evangelical megachurch in Georgia. more >>

  • Entrepreneur Accuses Bishop Eddie Long of 'Character Assassination'

    By Lawrence D. Jones on February 03,2011

    The entrepreneur mentioned in the recent YouTube video appeal by Bishop Eddie Long has issued a statement responding to the charge that he and City Capital have not returned $ 1 million in investments to members of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church.

    In a statement, Ephren Taylor, former CEO of City Capital, called Long’s claims a "direct character assassination." Contrary to what Long said, Taylor asserted that he has been in cooperation with the City Capital's legal team even after his departure as the CEO and has helped to ensure that investors at New Birth each received a resolution package to resolve any outstanding issues.

    "Paralegals confirmed that each member received a resolution package, and I personally reviewed an updated report on which clients were contacted, and when contact was initiated," said Taylor, who noted the resolutions are confidential. more >>

  • Bishop Eddie Long Makes YouTube Appeal for $1 Million Refund

    By Lawrence D. Jones on January 31,2011

    Just days after making his first media appearance since four young men accused him of sexual misconduct, Bishop Eddie Long appeared in a YouTube video making an appeal to City Capital and Ephren Taylor to return the $1 million in investments made by members of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church.

    The video, which runs under 3 minutes, was posted on Jan. 30 by the Franklin Media Group, headed by Long’s spokesman Art Franklin.

    In the YouTube video, Long explained that about a year ago City Capital and Taylor delivered a financial seminar at his church. Some members of his 25,000-strong congregation have invested about $1 million in IRAs, retirement accounts, that have yet to be returned after the investments went “sour,” he said. more >>