Lillian Kwon, Christian Post
Televangelist Kenneth Copeland blasted for 'unfulfilled promises'
Kenneth Copeland Ministries has come under fire for failing to fly disaster relief supplies to Haiti's earthquake victims after allegedly promising aviation assistance in the event of natural disasters.
Zimbabwe Anglicans still shut out of churches
Anglicans in Zimbabwe who have been shut out of church buildings are protesting against police harassment.
Canadian Anglicans confront decline
After more than thirty years of membership decline, Anglicans in Canada have decided to face the crisis and no longer have any "head-in-the-sand" denial, as one priest put it.
Praising God completes man's joy, says Piper
God is the most God-centred person in the universe and some people take offence to that but praising God is what completes man's joy, says Baptist pastor John Piper.
TD Jakes: 2010 will be a year of double portion
Dallas megachurch pastor and entrepreneur TD Jakes does not usually make declarations or predictions for the new year. But the year 2010 is different, he believes.
Ugandan pastors defend anti-homosexuality Bill
Pastors in Uganda recently chided evangelical pastor Rick Warren after he urged them to speak out against the country's anti-homosexuality bill.
Megachurch pastor, comic book artist take on end times
A southern California megachurch pastor has teamed up with popular comic book artist Rob Liefeld to create a graphic novel series on the end times.
Conservative Anglicans denounce election of lesbian as anti-biblical
Anglican leaders across the global body say the election of a second openly gay bishop demonstrates the direction The Episcopal Church has been heading all along â away from biblical Christianity.
Don't lose Jesus at Christmas, says evangelist
Don't lose Jesus at Christmas, evangelist Greg Laurie tells Christians.
Church's job is to proclaim the Gospel, say US Christians
Evangelical, Orthodox and Catholic leaders who unveiled the "Manhattan Declaration" on Friday insisted the document is not a political ploy.
'The Road' as outreach?
The production company behind "The Road" is reaching out to the faith-based community, asking it to consider the much-anticipated film as something that could be of value for ministry.
Brick-and-mortar pastor defends virtual churches
The Christian church is engaging far less than one per cent of the 70 million people who are active in the virtual world. This means the virtual world is by far the largest unreached people group on planet Earth, says one pastor.
John Calvin celebrations exceed expectations
John Calvin's 500th anniversary celebrations have drawn a much higher level of interest from the general public than expected, say organisers of commemorative events.
Anglican leaders welcome new Catholic structure
Anglican leaders across the global Communion welcomed the Catholic Church's historic decision to allow disaffected Anglicans into their fold.
Denominationalism has a future, says missiologist
"Denominations tend to be the tools used by local churches to get the global work done," says one missiologist.
Believers urged to hear Calvin's voice
Believers must hear the voice of Calvin and make Scripture the only source of truth and life, says one Reformed professor.