The New Yorker has touted Lisbeth Salander, the main character in the best-selling novel The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo as a new kind of heroine today. But one professor declared that the girl was everything but a heroine worth emulating.
After surveying thousands of employees nationwide, the BCWI released their latest list of the best Christian companies to work for in United States for 2012, which included several reappearances from notable organizations like The American Bible Society and MOPS International.
The Common English Bible is quickly expanding its appeal among believers, establishing itself on multiple websites and celebrating its second consecutive month as a best-seller.
A Texas school district refunded hundreds of dollars back to Child Evangelism Fellowship’s Good News Club after the Liberty Counsel discovered they were overcharging the organization with higher-than-normal fees.
Two churches in Hawaii were denied a petition for a restraining order to block a new state law that would allow same-sex couples to enter into civil unions.
Television shows and pop culture will continue to glorify adultery and premarital sex over traditional marriage in 2012, one media watchdog group laments.
In its latest annual report, Fides released the names of all of the pastoral workers killed in a violent manner due to their faith in the year of 2011.
The year 2011 has been a great year for Christian books. A number of titles have been listed in the New York Times Bestseller lists, while several books have gone on to sell more than a million units.
As sexting becomes more and more popular among teens today, ministry leaders are faced with new challenges to help their youth groups not fall prey to the rising trend.
A real estate broker from Colorado has shot to fame after relentlessly searching for the rightful owner of two envelopes containing $10,000 in cash, both of which he found at the McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas.