Jennifer Riley

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Christians Pray 24 Hours on Election Eve

    Christians across the nation began a 24-hour prayer event Monday afternoon, the eve of the historic U.S. presidential election. The National Prayer on Election Eve began at 3 p.m. with the purpose of praying for repentance and God\'s mercy.

  • United Methodists Begin Effort to Plant 400 Churches

    The United Methodist Church recently launched its initiative to plant 400 new churches in the next four years with an initial gift from a Christian businesswoman. Mary Watson, the wife of a former pastor, pledged $400,000 to the 400 Fund campaign.

  • Palin: My Faith, God Have Been Mocked

    Palin: My Faith, God Have Been Mocked

    Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, the political darling of many Christian conservative voters, said her faith and God have been mocked during the presidential campaign – and there isn\'t much she can do about it.

  • Franklin Graham Offers Straight Talk on Real Change

    Franklin Graham Offers Straight Talk on Real Change

    The Rev. Franklin Graham, best known as the son of renowned evangelist Billy Graham, offered to point Americans looking for real change and straight talk in the right direction.

  • Charity Aims to Create World's Largest Tower of Shoes

    An international charity focused on providing shoes to the needy will host a shoe drive to build the \"World\'s Largest Tower of Shoes.\"

  • McCain, Obama Clash over Abortion Issue

    McCain, Obama Clash over Abortion Issue

    Near the end of the final presidential debate Wednesday night, Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain were asked about their views on an infamous abortion law.

  • New Ad Campaign Exposes Obama's Abortion Views

    New Ad Campaign Exposes Obama's Abortion Views

    A series of TV and radio ads began to hit airwaves this week in key battleground states to counter recent claims by a pro-Obama Christian group that the Illinois senator is the most pro-life candidate out of the two major presidential contenders.

  • Historic Radio Mission Group Names New President

    The world\'s oldest international mission broadcasting agency, HCJB Global, announced Wayne Pederson as its new president on Monday. Pederson, who is currently vice president of Moody Broadcasting in Chicago, succeeds David Johnson, who stepped down in June.

  • Houston Megachurch Pastor Roots for Obama

    A conservative Houston pastor and close friend of President Bush switched political camps this election cycle and is going all out to get Sen. Barack Obama into the White House.

  • Evangelism Leaders Give Tips to Reach Millennials

    Popular ministry leaders with a proven track record of reaching youths offered suggestions on how to communicate Christ to the younger generation last week at the 2008 Mission America Coalition gathering.