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Todd Bentley’s New Wife Breaks Silence

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The new wife of former Lakeland Revival leader Todd Bentley said she believes it was wrong to begin a relationship with the evangelist before his divorce was final. In an interview with MorningStar Ministries founder Rick Joyner, who is overseeing Bentley’s restoration process, Jessa Bentley said her relationship with Todd Bentley began after he filed […]

Chynna Phillips’ New Reason to Sing

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Chynna Phillips’ mother and father were members of the 1960s successful singing group The Mamas and the Papas, and she herself achieved fame as a member of the pop sensation Wilson Phillips. She went on to become a household name in the 1990s with such hits as “Hold On” and “You’re in Love.” But today

Photographer Creates 21st Century Portrait of Jesus

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Fashion photographer Michael Belk has done shoots for Calvin Klein, Nautica and J.Crew, with his images appearing in Vogue, GQ and Vanity Fair. But the longtime Christian says his best work by far is a new collection of photos that feature Jesus at the center. Belk’s Journey With the Messiah collection, which officially launches on

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Measuring the House Church Movement

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What’s in a phrase? When the phrase is house church, a lot-or at least enough to prompt one-third of all adults to say they’re a part of one. According to research from George Barna, 33 percent of people responding to a dozen national surveys indicated they have experienced God or shared their faith in the

Taking Jesus to the Fringes: The Fatherless Generation

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It’s 11:30 p.m. and a Hope for Homeless Youth (HHY) ministry team gathers on Hollywood’s teeming Walk of Fame for its regular Friday outreach. They’ll pass out food and ministry information, witness to hundreds, and invite each young person to return and enter their one-year discipleship program. As usual, Director Clayton Golliher will sleep in

Taking Jesus to the Fringes: On the Orange Blossom Trail

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She says she is 26, but she looks younger. Tattoos cover her arms, a ladybug among them. A sales tag hangs from her purse. Sunglasses-big, cheap and gaudy-are perched on her head. She is small, feminine, attractive. Immediately she bursts into tears. The details of her appearance do little to convey who she is. But

Taking Jesus to the Fringes: Good Vibrations in California

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Tucked between a tarot card reader and a Rastafarian artist, Cindy McGill is offering “Organic Spiritual Alignments” at her table along the circuslike boardwalk of Venice Beach, California. As part of an innovative outreach to the New Age movement, McGill is giving “Free Spiritual Readings” and dream interpretations in this bohemian community in Southern California.

Taking Jesus to the Fringes: The Atheist Challenge

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When Ray Comfort started the Comfort Food blog, he intended to encourage Christians. But so many atheists kept leaving notes that the blog morphed into Atheist Central, a daily offering of questions and barbs from atheists. The only rule: Comfort deletes blasphemous or uncivil messages and those in which “God” or “Jesus” isn’t capitalized. He

Tyndale to Publish Gayle Haggard Memoir

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Tyndale House Publishers is to publish a memoir by Gayle Haggard, wife of the former president of the National Association of Evangelicals, Ted Haggard. In Why I Stayed, to be released in January 2010, she will share a message of forgiveness and love regarding her husband, also the founder and ex-senior pastor of New Life

Suffering From ‘Sunday School Syndrome’

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With surveys showing that more American Christians are becoming biblically illiterate, many proponents of the Sunday school model have argued for a churchwide return to weekly Bible classes—especially for children and youth. Yet a new study by Ken Ham, founder of apologetics ministry Answers in Genesis, indicates that Sunday school may actually lead teens to

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Megachurch Trends

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Wondering where all the young single adults in your church have gone? If you’re the pastor of a small- or medium-size congregation, you may want to check the nearest megachurch.

That’s because singles are three times as likely to attend a megachurch and make up one-third of those churches’ congregations, according to a study by the Hartford Institute for Religion Research that surveyed nearly 25,000 people at 12 megachurches throughout the country.

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Web Site Counters ‘Angels and Demons’

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Just two days before Angels and Demons, the sequel to the blockbuster film The Da Vinci Code, hit theaters Friday, Westminster Theological Seminary launched a website www.thetruthaboutangelsanddemons.com designed to juxtapose the film’s facts from its fiction. The 2005 Da Vinci Code film, which claimed Jesus married Mary Magdalene and fathered a child with her, left

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