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Organization says SBC is ‘bullying’ Air Force chaplain to explain presence
By Bob Allen   
Saturday, July 21, 2012
A chaplaincy organization supportive of last year’s repeal of the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy that banned gays from serving openly in the military accused the Southern Baptist Convention of bullying and intimidation for asking an Air Force chaplain to explain his presence at the first publicly announced gay civil union or wedding ever to take place at an American military installation.
 
FaithVillage.com — Real community in online reality
By Baptist Standard Staff   
Monday, April 02, 2012
The future of electronic communication for evangelical Christians appears crystal clear to Brad Russell.
 
Religious freedom ambassador adapts to role
By Adelle M. Banks   
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Nearly a year into her stint as the State Department’s point person on religious freedom, former Baptist minister Suzan Johnson Cook seems to have moved beyond questions about her lack of diplomatic experience.
 
Evangelicals voting in record numbers in GOP primaries
By David Gibson, Religion News Service   
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Making up half of Republican primary voters, evangelicals are turning out to support Rick Santorum’s campaign in record numbers and are increasingly influencing the shape of the party. They're also increasing their crucial financial support and volunteer hours.
 
Are mainline splits a new Reformation or old news?
By Daniel Burke, Religion News Service   
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
High-profile splits have bedeviled the Presbyterian, Episcopal and Lutheran churches in the United States. The question now is whether these breakaway groups signal a seismic shift in American Protestantism, or just a few fissures in the theological terrain.
 
After C.S. Lewis College fails, a campus for the taking
By G. Jeffrey MacDonald, Religion News Service   
Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Extraordinary offers have gone out to 15 hand-picked colleges to receive at no charge a campus that once housed the Northfield (Mass.) Seminary for Young Ladies, which evangelist D.L. Moody founded in 1879. Plans to locate the new C.S. Lewis College on the site -- owned by the billionaire family that owns Hobby Lobby -- failed to materialize.

 
On Ash Wednesday, Episcopalians take it to the streets
By Piet Levy, Religion News Service   
Tuesday, February 21, 2012

This year, at least 49 Episcopal parishes across 12 states will offer ashes to passersby at train stations, bus stops and college campuses on Ash Wednesday as an “Ashes to Go” concept -- first tried in St. Louis -- spreads nationwide.

 
Knicks’ Jeremy Lin dubbed the ‘Taiwanese Tebow’
By Daniel Burke, Religion News Service   
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
New York Knicks guard Jeremy Lin’s underdog story and outspoken evangelical faith have some sportswriters dubbing him the “Taiwanese Tebow.” But while Lin and quarterback Tim Tebow share similar Christian convictions, Lin’s rise to stardom is even more miraculous.
 
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