Commentary: The Double Reach Of Self-RighteousnessWilliam Graham Tullian Tchividjian

One thing the Bible makes clear is that self-righteousness is the premier enemy of the Gospel and no group of people better embodies the sin of self-righteousness in the Bible than the Pharisees.

Commentary: Is the Reformation Over?

The Rev. Eric Bergman thinks he has seen the future – and it isn’t Protestant.

T.D. Jakes Honors 150 Former Inmates in Graduation Ceremony

Former inmates were applauded Sunday morning at T.D. Jakes’ renowned Dallas megachurch as they graduated from a program designed to help them succeed and keep them out of jail.

Christians Urged to Engage, Transcend Secular Culture

Though critics of the recently passed Matthew Shepard Act say the legislation could be used to prosecute broadcasters who preach homosexuality as sin, the world’s largest network of Christian communicators was impelled Saturday to stand firm, speak with a “holy boldness,” and proclaim with great confidence the message they’ve been called to deliver.

World Vision: Chile’s Quake Is Not Like Haiti’sChile

The massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake that struck Chile Saturday morning is not like the one that devastated Haiti in January, said a relief expert at World Vision.

Int’l Coalition Opposes Gay Marriage in Mexico City

Pro-family leaders from 35 countries came together this past week to oppose same-sex marriage in Mexico City. They point out that Mexico’s constitution defines marriage as between a man and a woman.

Brian McLaren: Kingdom of God Is Not about ‘Me’

Christians, he said, have become “consumers of religious goods and services” who view the church as something that exists to fulfill their needs and house their soul until they went to Heaven.

Bible Group Sends Soldiers Daily Dose of Hope

Every day, Pfc. Jason receives a one-minute phone call from a stranger in a soothing voice that tells him about the peace and hope found in God.

Commentary: Credit Culture – Incentivizing Greed and IrresponsibilityKen Connor

The Credit CARD Act will make it a lot more difficult and a lot more expensive for everyday Americans to get, and keep, a credit card.

Calif. Megachurch Seeks Dismissal from PC(USA)

A Presbyterian megachurch will begin a series of town hall meetings this weekend as the congregation moves toward severing ties with their denominational family.

Christians in Nigeria Decry Inaction in Church Burnings

The head of the Christian Association of Nigeria in Zamfara state told Compass that he was disappointed in the lack of response by state police to recent church burnings by Muslim youths.

Chile Quake Kills 78, Triggers TsunamisChile earthquake

A massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake has rocked Chile, killing at least 78 people. The quake on Saturday has triggered tsunamis.

Commentary: Faithless New WorldChuck Colson

Is Great Britain post-Christian, or simply anti-Christian? The answer, and why it matters.

Christians Arrested after Muslim Attack in Pakistan

In the wake of an attack this week by 150 armed Muslims on a Christian colony near this city in Sindh Province, police have filed a false First Information Report against 40 unnamed Christians and arrested five, Christian leaders said.

Nontheists Hold ‘Historic’ Meeting with White House Officials

Obama administration officials met with a group of nontheists Friday morning. Details of what transpired during the private meeting were not revealed.

Health Summit Fails to Reach Compromise

After seven hours of discussion, President Obama and key Congressional leaders failed to reach any compromise at Thursday’s health summit.

Megachurch Pastor Offers Advice for United Methodists

Craig Groeschel, founder and senior pastor of LifeChurch.tv., was asked by a United Methodist leader to provide a few suggestions for the 7.8 million-member denomination as it struggles with membership decline and division.

Muslim Groups Demand Closure of Large, Legal Church

Hundreds of Muslims from outside the area where a 600-member church meets in West Java staged a protest there to call for its closure this month in an attempt to portray local opposition.

Commentary: A Message from Michigan?

Demanded by those who claimed that no-fault divorce would be more humane, the laws actually allowed two very different results, and both are disastrous.

James Dobson Says Final Farewell to Focus on the FamilyJames Dobson

Dr. James Dobson is saying his final farewell to the ministry he founded 33 years ago. His last day at Focus on the Family is Friday.