Lillian Kwon, Christian Post
US journalists recount North Korea arrest
Since American journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee returned from five months of imprisonment in North Korea, pastors and activists have criticised the two for endangering the lives of those who have fled the "hermit kingdom".
Reformed Church says Lutheran gay vote will not impair partnership
The Reformed Church in America has no plans to end its full communion relationship with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America over the Lutherans' recent vote to allow noncelibate homosexuals to be ordained.
Lutherans close Assembly with mixed feelings over gay vote
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America wrapped up its 2009 Churchwide Assembly on Sunday with calls for caution as well as unity.
Lutherans debate human sexuality
Debate on a proposed social statement on human sexuality began on Tuesday at the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America's Churchwide Assembly.
Storms make the church stronger, says Hybels
Rogue waves provide the perfect conditions for leadership and greatness to emerge, said Pastor Bill Hybels at the annual Leadership Summit.
Anglican leader mulls two-track Communion
The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams has issued a lengthy response to the recent move by The Episcopal Church in the US to open its ordination process to all individuals, including practising homosexuals.
Orthodox Anglican leader: Choice is between life and death
The head of the newly established Anglican Church in North America has sent an open letter to the entire Anglican Communion contrasting the recent actions of his orthodox body to that of The Episcopal Church in the US.
Orthodox Anglicans fear death of The Episcopal Church
Orthodox bishops believe that the US Episcopal Church's recent decisions favouring gay ordination and the blessing of same-sex unions will only lead to disaster.
Episcopal head clarifies gay ordination resolution
Leaders of The Episcopal Church in the US sent letters to the Anglican Communion's spiritual leader and primates clarifying the gay-affirming resolution they passed this week.
More Anglican Provinces give backing to new North American body
More Anglican leaders from across the global communion have joined in support of the newly formed Anglican Church in North America.
Rick Warren gives thumbs up to new conservative Anglican body
Pastor Rick Warren has expressed solidarity with hundreds of conservative Anglicans who broke from their national churches to form their own orthodox body.
Southern Baptist head: We have a vision problem
Southern Baptist president Johnny Hunt delivered an impassioned and fiery message to fellow Baptist leaders on Tuesday, imploring them to get out of the lukewarm state found in many of America's pulpits.
North American Anglicans officially establish orthodox body
The Anglican Church in North America was constituted on Monday, marking a new beginning for thousands of conservative Anglicans eager to get past the politics of church and on with promoting the Gospel.
Conservative Christians warn against Obama's pro-homosexual agenda
US President Barack Obama left both sides of the same-sex marriage debate unhappy when he signed a memorandum on Wednesday to extend some benefits to gay and lesbian partners of federal employees.
Being the answer to Jesus' prayer
More than 1,700 churches representing nearly a million believers have kicked off the second annual One Prayer movement, hoping to accomplish more of God's work together than on their own.
The change that matters
Life's short, so make each day count by being Christian on the inside as well as out, says evangelist Greg Laurie.