Audrey Barrick

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Joplin's Missing Persons Total More Than 200 After Tornado

    Joplin's Missing Persons Total More Than 200 After Tornado

    Joplin, Mo., officials reported that 232 people remain missing since Sunday's tornado. Four days after the southwestern Missouri city was pulverized by the deadliest twister in more than six decades, emergency workers and relief groups continue to search

  • 'American Idol' Champion Scotty McCreery Credits the Lord First

    'American Idol' Champion Scotty McCreery Credits the Lord First

    Scotty McCreery, whose faith was prominently displayed in the form of a cross necklace, was crowned winner of season 10 of "American Idol."

  • Tornadoes Decimates Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas; 13 Dead

    Tornadoes Decimates Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas; 13 Dead

    Powerful storms moved through three states in the central U.S. Tuesday night and early Wednesday, leaving at least 13 dead. Lives were claimed in Kansas, Oklahoma and Arkansas. Joplin, Mo., was also hit Tuesday, just days after the eighth deadliest tornado in U.S. history left the city in rubble.

  • Patricia Heaton Not Ashamed of Jesus

    Patricia Heaton Not Ashamed of Jesus

    Actress Patricia Heaton has garnered high interest from the public not just for her new comedy Web series "Versailles" but for her frank talk on her Christian faith. She went on The Adam Carolla Show Monday where she even tried to open the atheist host up to Christianity.

  • Harold Camping: End of the World Compressed Into One Day

    Harold Camping: End of the World Compressed Into One Day

    Harold Camping offered this argument for why Judgment Day didn't occur as predicted: "The great earthquake didn't happen on May 21 because no one will be able to survive it for more than a few days or let alone five months to suffer God's wrath."

  • Doomsday Mockery Part of Biblical Prophecy, Says Evangelist

    Doomsday Mockery Part of Biblical Prophecy, Says Evangelist

    As the May 21 Judgment Day prediction fizzled, pastors were left with having to address the resulting mockery from the public and the lingering questions with their congregations the day after. "Well, the end of the world didn't come, did it?" Pastor Greg Laurie said

  • Theologian Clarifies Rapture, Last Days Beliefs

    Now that Harold Camping has been proven false again with the coming and going of May 21 and no signs of any judgment or rapture, the world is left to wonder what Christians really do believe about the end times.

  • Harold Camping Lost the Gospel, Christ, Says Theologian

    Harold Camping Lost the Gospel, Christ, Says Theologian

    What has some pastors grieving is not so much the judgment day prediction by Harold Camping but the message he's spreading as he warns the public about the last days. "He's lost the Gospel. He's lost Christ."

  • Young Pastor Challenges Ministry Leaders to 'Believe'

    Young Pastor Challenges Ministry Leaders to 'Believe'

    Though young, Steven Furtick didn't let his age stop him from relaying a powerful message and challenge to a group of pastors looking for some encouragement in their ministry.

  • Okla. Church Votes to Cut Ties with ELCA

    An Edmond, Okla., church voted overwhelmingly on Sunday to cut ties with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America over the denomination's liberal direction.