Stoyan Zaimov
Christian Post Reporter
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Tim Keller's New Book 'Every Good Endeavor' Reminds Christians of God's Call
The Rev. Timothy Keller of New York's Redeemer Presbyterian Church is releasing a new book on Nov. 13, which examines how God calls upon people to express meaning and purpose throughout their works and careers.

Death Penalty Upheld in California, But State More Divided Than Ever
The death penalty in California was one of the many issues voted on Nov. 6, and a motion to end capital punishment was rejected by 53 percent of voters on Tuesday – but supporters of Proposition 34 are not giving up on their bid to change the legal structure in the state.

Rev. Robert Schuller 'Confused and Forgetful' in Testimony Against Crystal Cathedral
The Rev. Robert H. Schuller has testified at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court on Wednesday in Los Angeles against his former ministry, the Crystal Cathedral megachurch, claiming that it owes him millions of dollars.

Pope Benedict Congratulates Obama, Notes Tensions on Religious Issues
Pope Benedict XVI has congratulated President Barack Obama on his re-election on Nov. 6, but has used the occasion to further remind him of the big differences that have surfaced between the Roman Catholic Church and the current White House administration.

France to Become 12th Country to Legalize Gay Marriage
France is next in line to legalize same-sex marriage, according to a disputed bill pushed by President Francois Hollande on Wednesday, which would defy opposition from the country's Roman Catholic and conservative leadership.

Maine Church Vandalized With Swastikas Allegedly for Gay Marriage Stance
Stockton Springs Community Church in Waldo County, Maine, has been vandalized with swastikas spray-painted on its front door and on two signs on its lawn, supposedly for the church's support of traditional marriage.

Puerto Rico Voters Approve Motion to Become 51st US State
The U.S. territory of Puerto Rico is petitioning to become the 51st state, and all indicators are pointing to voters backing a non-binding referendum that will make it possible.

Bulgarian Orthodox Church Patriarch Who Oversaw Fall of Communism Dies
Patriarch Maxim of Bulgaria, the head of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church for more than 40 years, died on Tuesday, Nov. 6 from heart failure. He was 98.
Pakistani Christian Pastor Jailed for 'Blaspheming' Against Islamic Feast
A pastor in Pakistan has been denied bail after he was accused of blasphemy and arrested by police, who protected him from a mob of angry Muslims.

Mormon Church Happy Election Cycle Over, Touts 'Mainstream Acceptance'
As the election cycle draws to an end on Tuesday, Nov. 6, the Mormon Church has said it is happy that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has not been dragged into politics too much, and that it is moving into "mainstream acceptance."


















