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Texas Church Community Mourns Death of Lead Pastor
The founding pastor of Providence Church in Frisco, Texas, passed away Friday after being admitted into the Intensive Care Unit with liver and kidney damage.
Wheaton College Taps Alumnus to Be New President
A 1988 graduate of Wheaton College will be returning to his alma mater to serve as president following a unanimous decision by the school\'s Board of Trustees.
Christian Educators Barred from Arguing Against Anti-Religious Court Order
A federal judge has turned down a Christian educators association\'s motion to argue against an anti-religious and allegedly unconstitutional consent order imposed upon a Florida county school district.
Churches Stress Commitment Over Consumerism on Valentine's Day
Valentine\'s Day this year falls on a Sunday, but that\'s not the only reason for U.S. churches this year to highlight and celebrate the love and affection between committed couples on the Lord\'s Day.
Over 850 Congregations Mark Evolution Weekend 2010
Religious creationists and evolutionists have been gathering across the country and internationally over the weekend to examine and debate the compatibility of science and religion.
NCAA Football Committee OKs Ban on 'Eye Black' Notes
The NCAA Football Rules Committee agreed Wednesday to bar players from displaying words, numbers, logos and other symbols in the anti-glare \"eye black\" they underline their eyes with.
Michael Vick Presents New, God-First Image
Pro-football player Michael Vick got two unique shots this past week to reveal to the public how 18 months in prison and his newfound faith has made him a new man – a different man.
National Marriage Week USA Kicks Off to Turn Tide
Pro-family and faith-based organizations across the United States marked the start of National Marriage Week on Sunday to draw special attention on the need to strengthen marriage and the ways to do it.
Bishop Robinson: Same-Sex Acts Unnatural for Heterosexuals
When the Apostle Paul wrote of the \"perversion\" of men and women who committed \"indecent acts\" with those of the same sex, he was talking about people he understood to be heterosexuals engaging in same-sex acts, according to The Episcopal Church\'s first actively-gay bishop.
Filmmakers Assemble Actors to Re-Enact Prop 8 Trial for Web
A film production team is re-enacting last month\'s federal court battle over California\'s voter-approved marriage definition to allow people to see what the U.S. Supreme Court decided to keep behind court doors.