Virginia Judge Sides with Breakaway Episcopal Churches Decision confirms April ruling in favor of Falls Church et al., saying the 1867 law that would allow them to retain property is constitutional. Daniel Burke, Religion News Service | posted 6/30/2008 09:48AM
Theology in the News Reading the Bible with Obama The presidential candidate crosses swords with Dr. Dobson over hermeneutics. Collin Hansen | posted 6/30/2008 09:46AM
News of the Week Quiz What Bible verse did Cookie Monster quote? How does Mugabe explain himself? And other questions from this week's Christian news. Compiled by Susan Wunderink | posted 6/27/2008 08:07AM
Back to Sunday School The author of Spiritual Formation as if the Church Mattered says the church must reclaim its disciple-making infrastructure. Interview by Susan Wunderink | posted 6/26/2008 08:55AM
Pew Report Shows Americans Are Religious in Unpredictable Ways Survey turns up atheists who believe in God, Orthodox who pray in tongues, and evangelicals who think many religions lead to eternal life. Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service | posted 6/23/2008 04:30PM
Reclaiming Orthodoxy 1000 conservative evangelicals gather in Jerusalem to reclaim Anglicanism. An interview with Sydney Archbishop Peter Jensen. Interview by Timothy C. Morgan | posted 6/20/2008 09:12AM
QUIZ Eastern African Christianity What country in the region has the most missionaries? Which leader doesn't say he's a Christian? And other questions about Eastern Africa. Compiled by Susan Wunderink | posted 6/20/2008 07:20AM
'Footprints' Forensics Families battle over who owns the famous poem. Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service | posted 6/19/2008 08:27AM
The Christian Pop Cultures of Rapture Ready Writer Daniel Radosh explores the heavy-handed evangelists, the art snobs, the money changers, and others who make up the Christian entertainment industry. Interview by Sarah Pulliam | posted 6/19/2008 08:25AM
AUDIO SLIDESHOW Taking a Chance on Fu Yang A photojournalist discovers God's surprises through one special-needs child. Text and photos by Louis DeLuca | posted 6/17/2008 09:21AM
Seriously Disturbed HIV Is Incurable, So Don't Stop Caring Recent research has changed the AIDS headlines, but that shouldn't matter to the church. Kay Warren | posted 6/16/2008 09:26AM
Theology in the News Surveying the Whole to See the Parts Tom Schreiner's New Testament Theology searches for Scripture's unifying themes. Interview by Collin Hansen | posted 6/16/2008 09:24AM
News of the Week Quiz Are atheists smarter? How do white evangelicals vote? And other questions from this week's religion news. Compiled by Susan Wunderink | posted 6/13/2008 09:27AM
Slideshow Rickshaw Gospel A pastor supports his church in the Manila slums. Text and photos by Seong Joon Cho | posted 6/12/2008 08:41AM
Dispatch from South Africa A Eucharistic Presence How South African churches are acting like Jesus. Mark Galli in Johannesburg | posted 6/11/2008 09:09AM
News of the Week Quiz Questions on what Tony Blair wants to do with his life, college virginity clubs, the final straw for Obama, and more Christian news. Compiled by Susan Wunderink | posted 6/06/2008 10:08AM
Dispatch from South Africa Siege from Within: Day and Night in Johannesburg South Africa is not an easy place to minister, despite the apparent normalcy. Mark Galli in Johannesburg | posted 6/06/2008 10:03AM
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