Usefulness of Chance & Necessity [They describe common descent and call it “evolution” instead of common descent. Then they describe special creation and call it “intelligent design” instead of special creation] - Uncommon Descent

Israeli TV Station Riles Muslims After Apologies to Christians

The Israeli television station that drew harsh rebuke for the anti-Christian skits that it aired last week is again turning heads, this time among followers of Islam.

Franklin Graham Heads to Sudan for Peace Mission

The president of relief organization Samaritan’s Purse began his trip to Sudan on Saturday to visit humanitarian projects and meet with high-level government officials to discuss a faltering peace agreement that affects Sudanese Christians.

USC Receives $6.9M to Study Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity

The University of Southern California has received a $6.9 million grant to study the growth, reach, and impact of Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity - one of the worldâs fastest growing religious movements.

Who’s a Coward?

Unfortunately, some of the strongest spokesmen against racism are unwittingly perpetuating racism.

Obama to Reverse Bush Abortion Rule

The Obama administration is moving to rescind a federal rule that reinforced protections for medical providers who refuse to perform abortions and other procedures on moral grounds.

Pakistan Christians Nervous about Sharia Law Enforcement

Christians in Pakistan voiced serious concerns about government allowing Islamic laws to be enforced in certain terrorist prone areas, noting that while not many Christians directly live in the affected areas there are thousands that live nearby.

Christian Artists Address Sex ‘Crisis’ on Tour

More than just spreading their music, one Christian rock band is challenging Christians everywhere to join a bold movement to break the chains of pornography and sexual addictions in todayâs culture.

Neighbors complain about sexually-oriented temple - Arizona Republic

From the Pulpit: Quiet time connects Christians with God - John Craig

Dobson giving up helm of Focus on the Family - Denver Post

Why are there so many Bible translations? - Houston Chronicle

Dobson to leave Focus helm - Los Angeles Times

Obama Moves to Undo Rule on Abortion Providers - New York Times

Youth Workers Gather for National Ministry Conference

Scores of youth ministers and workers have gathered in Columbus, Ohio, for this yearâs National Youth Ministry Conference (NYMC) with the intent to connect, to learn, and to worship.

Sen. Brownback Under Fire for Abortion Letter

Conservative, pro-life advocate Sen. Sam Brownback (R-Kan.) is under fire for statements he allegedly made in a fundraising letter that questioned the genuine Catholic faith of fellow Democratic senators who support an abortion rights legislation.

HIV/AIDS Report Exposes Myths that Fuel Epidemic

A recent report on HIV/AIDS found that the global response to the epidemic is based on significant misconceptions that have resulted in policies that fail to meet the needs of millions of children and their families.

Presbyterian Pastor Fears Denomination is Compromising Witness

As Presbyterians in Charlotte approved an amendment that would open the way for the ordination of non-celibate homosexuals, one pastor is speaking out, concerned that the Church is compromising its witness in morally ambiguous times.

Dobson Resigns as Chairman of Focus on the Family

Conservative evangelical leader James Dobson has resigned as chairman of Focus on the Family but will continue to play a prominent role at the organization he founded more than three decades ago, The Associated Press has learned.

Story of King David Sets Base for New NBC Series

A modern-day retelling of the biblical story of King David will be premiering on NBC next month as a network television series. It’s “the new coming from the old,” said Michael Green.