Michael Gryboski, The Christian Post
Pope Francis says homosexuals must be accepted with 'respect, compassion and sensitivity'
Pope Francis stated in his most in-depth interview so far on the Roman Catholic Church, published Thursday, that he affirms the social views of the Church, including on homosexuality and abortion, but believes that other issues should also gain focus.
Tax violent entertainment, says Franklin Graham
Evangelist Franklin Graham believes one solution to the problem of violence in American culture could be a tax on violent entertainment.
Hacking group warns Westboro not to picket Boston Marathon funerals
The online hacker organisation Anonymous has sent a warning to a notorious Kansas-based hate group about its plans to protest the funerals of the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings.
'Worldly Christians' are 'damaging the faith'
An online survey has indicated that about a quarter of Christians are 'not very Christian' in how they live their daily lives.
Another diocese leaves US Episcopal Church
A southern diocese of the US Episcopal Church is breaking away over theological differences between the diocese's bishop and the denomination.
Most churchgoers do not read Bible daily - survey
A recently released study by a Christian research organisation shows that most churchgoers do not read or study the Bible on a daily basis.
Elvis Bible up for auction
A Bible that once belonged to the famous singer will be for sale next month along with other items at an auction in England.
Atheist challenges Michael W Smith concert
Contemporary Christian music star Michael W Smith has denounced a recent lawsuit threat from a Utah atheist who wants a concert canceled because of possible church-state concerns.
Pope comments on 'Vatileaks' scandal
Pope Benedict XVI recently delivered a message in response to the scandal involving a Vatican butler who was arrested for stealing confidential documents from the Roman Catholic Church.
Book of Common Prayer still holds appeal
The Book of Common Prayer, a work considered by many to be as influential as the King James Bible and the plays of William Shakespeare, turned 350 this month.
Assemblies of God opposes Obama on gay marriage
One of the largest Pentecostal denominations in the United States has officially announced its opposition to President Barack Obama's stance on same-sex marriage.
Canadian student suspended over Jesus T-shirt
A teenage Canadian student was suspended for wearing a yellow t-shirt to school that reads "Life is Wasted Without Jesus".
Covenant fails to gain support of Church of England dioceses
The Church of England has voted down a "unity covenant" that was intended to help keep together the Anglican Communion, which is experiencing fierce divisions over theological differences among its member churches.