Church
Megachurch leaders Kay Waren and Lynne Hybels confront the challenges of HIV/AIDS, personally and globally.
In "Breaking the Holy Hush" (January 2007), Gail Martin makes the astonishing claim (attributed to Catherine Clark Kroeger) that "The rate of abuse in Christian homes is exactly the same as in the
If preachers are preoccupied with pursuing the life of conscpicuous consumption and preaching a "prosperity gospel," then poor people are in big trouble.
Beginning with churches near the coalfields, more than 750 local and national religious leaders have put forth “A Call for Justice at Peabody Energy” that backs miners seeking to organi
On the first anniversary of Katrina, New Orleans is grateful for the kindness of strangers, but worried about those levees.
I was visiting a church at which pentecostal practices were gaining traction, bringing no small controversy with them.
Behind every 'undocumented immigrant' or 'illegal alien' is a real human story. This is one of them.
A January report on Internet use among Protestant churches, conducted by Ellison Research, found that most churches are riding in buggies on the information superhighway.
Fearful of harsh border enforcement legislation and trapped in poverty, many immigrants turn to churches for help.