Lillian Kwon, Christian Post

Canada: Anglican parish joins breakaway group

Parishioners at an Anglican church in Canada voted unanimously on Sunday to join a conservative network and essentially leave a denomination they feel is abandoning traditional Anglicanism.

Willow Creek still seeking individual spiritual development

Pastor Bill Hybels did not give his life to the development of the local church just to gather a bunch of casual Christians, he says. He gave it to see people far from God find the love of Christ and fully devote themselves to God and what He is doing.

US megachurches growing - and fast

Attendance numbers at America's megachurches continue to grow, and at very fast rates, according to the latest research on the country's largest churches.

TD Jakes: Breakthrough starts with you

Debt, unmotivated staff and personal spiritual struggles are not foreign to pastors.

God wants to meet your needs, says Osteen
God wants to meet your needs, says Osteen

"God has the power to meet your needs," Joel Osteen told some 19,000 people Friday night. "He not only has the power, He has the desire to meet your needs. He wants you to live this abundant life."

Lambeth more successful than expected, says Archbishop

Despite protests and divisions at the recent Lambeth Conference, Anglican leaders have succeeded in rebuilding trust and relationships, says the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Craig Groeschel tells churches how to 'Get It and Keep It'

Already in its second print run, the latest book by innovative pastor Craig Groeschel is quickly becoming a must-read for church leaders who really want to have 'It'.

Hybels: Love God as you have never loved Him before

Church leaders joining in the Willow Creek Leadership Summit were left with a sobering reminder of the world's woes and the difficult task they have at hand in carrying God's calling.

Thousands pay tribute to Greg Laurie's son

Evangelist Greg Laurie never misses an opportunity to preach the Gospel and invite people to accept Jesus Christ, even as he mourns the death of his eldest son.

Al-Qaeda terrorist accuses Saudi king of trying to 'spawn new religion'

One of al-Qaeda's most prominent members took a shot at Saudi Arabia's king Monday, accusing him of wanting to "spawn a new religion" and issuing a call to kill him for having betrayed Islam.

Greg Laurie after son's death: I still believe

Days after the devastating loss of his 33-year-old son, evangelist Greg Laurie stepped onto the pulpit Sunday and affirmed, "I still believe."

Gene Robinson dismisses calls for resignation

The openly gay bishop at the centre of much of the divisions in the Anglican Communion has rejected the call for his resignation by the Archbishop of Sudan earlier in the week.

Greg Laurie: From lost boy to Jesus freak

Once a lost boy and now a well-known evangelist, Greg Laurie is letting millions of people into the journey of his personal life, much of which he did not want to revisit.

Willow Creek sets record straight on mission focus

Months of misleading headlines and rumours floating in the blogosphere have prompted one influential megachurch to set the record straight about the major changes the church is making.

US Presbyterians called to face facts, change

A week of emotional discussions, debates and controversial decisions at the General Assembly of the nation's largest Presbyterian denomination ended with a call for humility and transformation.

PCUSA Assembly approves deleting gay clergy ban

The Presbyterian Church (USA)'s highest governing body voted last Friday in favour of a proposal that would allow for the ordination of non-celibate gays and lesbians.