Lillian Kwon, Christian Post

Economic crisis pushing more children into forced labour

The global economic crisis is forcing more children around the world into the worse forms of child labour, international relief and development organisation World Vision warns.

10 dumb things smart Christians believe

Many Christians, new and seasoned alike, tend to bank on promises that God never made, says one pastor.

Carrie Prejean keeps Miss California title

Carrie Prejean will remain Miss California for now, announced real estate mogul Donald Trump Tuesday.

Anglicans to re-evaluate how they interpret Scripture

The Anglican Consultative Council expressed support on Saturday for a project that will explore the ways Anglicans worldwide read and interpret Scripture.

Anglicans renew listening process to help mend rifts

An Anglican council that advises member churches worldwide and works to facilitate cooperative work has announced the continuation of a listening process that seeks to open the ears of Anglicans to the experiences of homosexuals.

Miss California: The new family values spokeswoman?

As pageant officials review racy photos of Miss California Carrie Prejean and look into other possible violations of her contract, one Christian professor and specialist in sexuality issues is wondering why conservative and Christian groups are not proceeding with the same caution and instead giving her the platform.

Christians pressure Washington to cut poverty in half

Hundreds of Christians walked the halls of the Senate and House buildings on Tuesday to apply pressure on political leaders and push through doors that they hope will lead to a reduction in domestic poverty.

US progressives move to end global poverty

Jim Wallis and other progressives say it's "movement time" as they look to eradicate poverty at home and abroad.

Faith leaders help launch global campaign against malaria

The fight against malaria picked up momentum and excitement Friday as global and faith leaders set aside their differences and acknowledged that they can bring an end to the scourge together.

Rick Warren to address breakaway Anglicans

Pastor Rick Warren is one of several Christian leaders who have agreed to address thousands of breakaway Anglicans when they meet in June for their first official assembly as the Anglican Church in North America.

Willow Creekers challenged by kindness that costs

Doing good is one thing. Doing good until it hurts is another. But Willow Creek pastor Darren Whitehead is asking nothing less of his flock.

Another legal battle underway in US Episcopal Church

The Episcopal Church filed a lawsuit on Tuesday over the properties and funds of breakaway churches in the Diocese of Fort Worth.

Conservative Anglicans insist new fellowship is not separatist

Orthodox Anglicans from around the world are scheduled to gather in London in July to launch a spiritual movement within the global Anglican Communion.

Rick Warren clarifies relationship with Obama

In his first interview since delivering the invocation at US President Barack Obama's inauguration, Pastor Rick Warren made clear that he is not a consultant for the President but rather a friend.

PCUSA re-considers homosexual reference in constitution

Members of a committee in the Presbyterian Church (USA) will gather this week to consider proposed changes to a historic document, including the removal of a negative reference to homosexual behaviour.

Church of Nigeria accepts North American Anglican province

The Church of Nigeria, the largest province in the Anglican Communion, has become the first to formally accept a new orthodox province emerging in North America.