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Crystal Cathedral Could Cut 'Hour of Power' to 30 Minutes
Reports emerged that the signature televised service created by Crystal Cathedral Ministries might cut its airtime in Canada and possibly some areas in the United States due to financial difficulties.
Religious Giving Is More 'Recession Proof;' Mormons Give the Most
An expert on philanthropy revealed this week that counter to popular opinion, giving to religious institutions has not declined despite the hard financial times.
Michael Youssef: Christians More Persecuted Today Than at Any Time
he bad economy should not stop evangelical Christians from sharing the Gospel and also humanitarian aid in nations with high Christian persecution, Pastor Michael Youssef, founder and president of Leading The Way ministries, said in a speech earlier this week.
'Brother's Keeper:' Christian Film Explores Universal Topic of Forgiveness
New Christian film, "Brother's Keeper," to be released this fall, explores the theme of forgiveness and redemption, the executive producer Steven Camp told The Christian Post this week in an exclusive interview.
Max Lucado Ponders God's Grace in New Book, NRB Sermon
Popular pastor and international best-selling author Max Lucado gave a sermon at the National Religious Broadcasters convention earlier this week, sharing his view on the nature of God's grace, which is also the subject of his upcoming book, GRACE: More Than We Deserve, Greater Than We Imagine.
Miles McPherson: Christians Should Go to Least Holy Places
San Diego megachurch pastor Miles McPherson is calling on Christians to move beyond their church walls to go to the least holy places and help those in deep spiritual need.
Chip Ingram: Sex Is a 'Holy' Thing; Pastors Shouldn't Avoid Talking About It (VIDEO)
Sex is a topic that should be discussed in church more than it currently is, said Chip Ingram, senior pastor of Venture Christian Church in California and president of Living on the Edge ministry.
Evangelical Leaders to Obama: Contraception Mandate Is Unconstitutional
Influential conservative Christian leaders, including Tony Perkins and Richard Land, were among those who participated in a press conference Monday at the National Religious Broadcasters convention to call for the reversal of the highly contentious contraception mandate proposed by the Obama administration.
Christian Apologist Ken Ham: Battle Over Genesis Is Heating Up
Christian apologists like Ken Ham, president and founder of Answers in Genesis, might see more opposition to their literal way of reading the Bible. That includes believing in a literal Adam and Eve and the man's fall, Ham told The Christian Post Sunday.
BGEA Youth Pastor: Really Loving God More Important Than Cultural Relevance
A youth-focused minister of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association is stressing that loving God and students are more important than trying to constantly stay culturally relevant.