Catherine Rohr was already making $200,000 a year on Wall Street when she was 25 years old. But she would eventually quit her job, empty herself of all her money, and move to Texas, surrounding herself with formal gang leaders, ex-murders, and drug dealers.
0The most difficult thing for people to believe about the Christian faith is simply the idea that God is good because there are so many people in pain, says an attorney from a highly visible human rights agency.
3The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit ordered officials at the University of Florida to recognize a Christian fraternity. Beta Upsilon Chi had filed a discrimination lawsuit against school officials after the fraternity was denied official student organization status.
3It's a fatherless world. Thousands of men leave their wives, children and responsibilities and tack on to crime or pornography. But one ministry wants to bring the father back – and back to the cross.
2Two prominent mega-ministries under a Senate probe for opulent spending indicated they would institute reforms even before the investigation is complete, according to a new report.
2The American Bible Society announced it will not renew the annual contract for its current president, Dr. Paul Irwin, who had been suspended amid an investigation of possible financial irregularities at the organization.
6The president and chief financial officer of a long-established Bible organization that receives tens of millions of dollars in donations each year have been placed on temporary leave as the charity is investigated for financial stewardship.
0When evangelist Billy Graham held his first training seminars at the secluded spot in the western North Carolina mountains now known as The Cove, the accommodations were Spartan at best.
1Pentecostal preacher Kenneth Copeland is now looking to gain public support as he continues to question and protest a senator's investigation into the spending of six 'prosperity gospel' ministries, including his. This week, his ministry launched a Web site to address concerns about the inquiry.
1Nearly two-dozen conservative Christian leaders have signed a letter to the Senate Finance Committee questioning an investigation into six large ministries that preach a gospel of prosperity.
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