The Shepherd
Michael Cromartie is guiding media elites into a more accurate view of conservative Christians.
Bach in Japan
With the help of conductor Masaaki Suzuki, Bach’s music is bringing the message of Christian hope to a secular nation.
Tablet Is ‘Proof’ for Jeremiah Passage
Plus: A Ghanaian pastor’s shocking magic trick, Time on Democrats’ religious outreach, what to watch next in the Holsinger debate, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Episcopal Bishops Balk at Anglican Leaders’ Demands
Plus: The truth about that Anglican-Catholic union rumor; baby bone scandal at Indian Christian hospital; New Life’s overseers speak on Haggard’s “dark side”; and other stories.
Did Evangelicals Change Votes or Not? Papers Don’t Agree
Plus: Wal-Mart brings back Christmas, the new faces of atheism, killers of Christians on trial, and other stories from online sources around the world.
‘Poll Tax’ in Haggard Replacement Vote; Sheldon Says, ‘I Knew’
Plus: Religious vote shifted even if evangelicals didn’t, Congress lets bankrupt tithe, world’s largest church picks an American, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Korean Christians Plan to Sue over Afghanistan Expulsion
Plus: The latest on Christians in Lebanon, the Mel Gibson story keeps on going, Awana and Navigators join Michael J. Fox in suit, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Super-Mega Weblog: Thousands of Articles, One Story
Actually, there are dozens of interesting religion stories beyond the Pope Benedict and Islam conflict, including a worship ban in libraries, All Saints’s ongoing fight with the IRS, Kerry’s remarkable religion speech, and a fall TV preview.
Science and Law Haven’t Changed on Stem Cells. Has Politics?
Plus: Prolifers rally and … burn the Qur’an?! On having Ralph Reed to kick around, banning baths, and a bunch of links to a bunch of other stories.
A Day of Prayer (But We’ll Pray Tomorrow, Too)
Plus: Chinese bishops excommunicated, Mt. Soledad cross controversy part 423, and other stories from online sources around the world.