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For Hollywood couple, ‘The Bible’ miniseries is a ‘labor of love’
Faith & Culture
By Megan Sweas   
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
As actress Roma Downey and Emmy Award-winning producer Mark Burnett approach their sixth wedding anniversary, the Hollywood heavyweights are sharing their faith with the world in a 10-hour docudrama, The Bible, which will air in March.
 
Some aging churches are mergering with younger, multi-cultural congregations in order to stay alive
Faith & Culture
By Jeff Brumley   
Monday, February 25, 2013
Aging demographics is a dynamic thousands of American churches confront each year. Estimates of annual church closures range from 3,500 to 7,000. That's likely to increase as younger generations, including the rise of the “nones,” increasingly avoid organized religion.
 
The gospel roots of the ‘Godmother of rock ‘n’ roll’
Faith & Culture
By Daniel Burke   
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Before Elvis and Chuck Berry and Johnny Cash. Before Aretha and Whitney and Beyonce. Before the blues met gospel and conceived rock ‘n’ roll, there was Sister Rosetta Tharpe. The first gospel superstar, Tharpe was a guitar hero in a flower-print dress whose bluesy chops.
 
Lent offers opportunity for Christians to reflect on living simply as witness to gospel
Faith & Culture
By Robert Dilday   
Friday, February 22, 2013
For generations, the allure of the simple life has animated the imagination of Americans. For Christians, simple living has held special appeal in imitating the life of Jesus Christ and adopting the imperatives of the gospel, important themes during Lent.
 
Is God the missing character in ‘Downton Abbey’? The question puzzles some fans
Faith & Culture
By David Gibson   
Friday, February 15, 2013
The third season of the megahit PBS series Downton Abbey wraps up on Feb. 17, capping another must-see run of ruin and redemption at Lord Grantham’s stately English manor. Yet some are still puzzled over the absence of what should be a leading player in this colorful cast: God.
 
Study says faith, science not at odds
Faith & Culture
By Bob Allen   
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
An MIT study published Feb. 12 suggests the gap between faith and scientific beliefs is not as large as most people think, and that part of the controversy might be defused by people learning more about their own religious doctrine and the science it endorses.
 
Celebrities recall brushes with Graham in ‘Billy & Me’
Faith & Culture
By Adelle M. Banks   
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Evangelist Billy Graham has rubbed elbows with celebrities ranging from presidents to journalists to musicians. In Billy Graham & Me, a new book released Feb. 12, 101 people who have met Graham on the public stage share their private memories of the 94-year-old preacher.
 
Baptist church sign draws attention of Manhattan pedestrians, media
Faith & Culture
By Jeff Brumley   
Saturday, February 09, 2013
“Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.” Thus read the sign recently in front of Madison Avenue Baptist Church, a New York City congregation whose pastor is all about convincing folks not to take themselves so seriously all the time.
 
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