Jeff Schapiro

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Warren to Driscoll: Not All Megachurches Are Alike

    During a live Google+ Hangout event designed to help promote the upcoming Resurgence Conference, Pastor Rick Warren told interviewer Mark Driscoll that the hardest criticism to take is from those who say all megachurches are the same.

  • Q&A: Perry Noble on Praying for 3,000 Salvations in One Weekend

    Perry Noble, senior pastor of NewSpring Church in South Carolina, wants to see God do "big things" in his church, which is why he and the members of his congregation have been praying all week with the hope of seeing 3,000 people become saved during this weekend's services.

  • 'The American Bible Challenge' Mixes Faith, Humor and Charity

    'The American Bible Challenge' Mixes Faith, Humor and Charity

    "The American Bible Challenge," hosted by comedian Jeff Foxworthy, premiered Thursday night on the Game Show Network and combined elements of faith and fun while contestants played to win money for their favorite charities.

  • Donkeys Come Wi-Fi Equipped at Tourist Attraction in Israel

    A tourist attraction in lower Galilee that seeks to recreate daily life as it was in ancient Israel recently got a technological upgrade when it began putting Wi-Fi hotspots around the necks of donkeys so tourists can have access to the Internet.

  • Tim Tebow Foundation Program Continues to Bring Joy to Ailing Children

    Tim Tebow Foundation Program Continues to Bring Joy to Ailing Children

    Tim Tebow may be in a new city with a new uniform, but his W15H program continues to put smiles on the faces of children who are suffering from life-threatening illnesses.

  • Women Claim to Struggle With Productivity, Not Lust or Envy

    New research from the Barna Group finds that Christian women in the U.S. claim to struggle less with "traditional" sins such as lust than they do more modern bad behaviors like disorganization.

  • Chick-fil-A Controversy Shows Power of 'Faith Driven Consumers'

    Chick-fil-A Controversy Shows Power of 'Faith Driven Consumers'

    When controversy erupted over Chick-fil-A President Dan Cathy's comments in favor of traditional marriage last month, thousands of Americans showed their support for the company with their wallets and helped reveal the buying power behind an emerging consumer group that one expert calls "Faith Driven Consumers."

  • Do Christian Women Value Family Over Faith?

    A new study released Friday by Barna Group researchers suggests that Christian women tend to believe family, not faith, is their highest priority in life.

  • Saudi Arabia Opposed to .Bible, .Catholic Internet Domains

    A Saudi Arabian agency that regulates information and communication technology has filed objections to a number of proposed generic top-level domains for the Internet, including .bible and .catholic.

  • Christian Law School Accused of Taking Part in 'Kidnapping' Conspiracy

    On Tuesday, an Amish-Mennonite pastor was found guilty of abetting international kidnapping, and on the same day a lawsuit was filed against him and several organizations that allegedly conspired to make the crime happen. Among those who are named as defendants in the suit are the Liberty University School of Law and Thomas Road Baptist Church, which is led by Senior Pastor Jonathan Falwell.