65 Percent of Americans Support Prayer in Public Schools.
Sixty five percent of American adults favor prayer in public schools, according to a new survey. And only 24 percent of U.S. adults say they are opposed to prayer in schools, finds the Rasmussen Reports survey released Friday.
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Former Anglican Bishops Ordained into Catholic Church.
Three disaffected Anglicans were ordained as Catholic priests on Saturday.Keith Newton, Andrew Burnham and John Broadhurst – all former Anglican bishops – were welcomed into the Roman Catholic Church during a ceremony at Westminster Cathedral in London.
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Churches Mark 100th Year of Ecumenism.
Christian leaders have convened in New Orleans this week to celebrate 100 years of ecumenicalcooperation.More than 400 people from the National Council of Churches and its humanitarian arm, Church World Service, opened the three-day anniversary event on Tuesday with the aim of unifying the church.
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Over 50 Religious Leaders Call for 'Soul Searching' in Letter to Congress.
More than 50 prominent religious leaders, including megachurch pastors T.D. Jakes and Joel C. Hunter, have signed an open letter to members of Congress encouraging national "soul searching" and urging civil discourse in the aftermath of the tragic Arizona shooting.
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Most British Evangelicals Say Jesus Is the Only Way to God.
The U.K.-based Evangelical Alliance and Christian Research surveyed 17,000 British evangelicals on a range of issues, from their beliefs concerning miracles and the Bible, to their stance on abortion and homosexuality. There was clear consensus on the uniqueness of Christ, with 91 percent of evangelicals strongly agreeing that Jesus is the only way to God.
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Churches to Begin 21 Days of Prayer and Fasting.
More than 800 churches, including some of the nation’s largest congregations, have signed up to participate in a 21-day prayer and fasting initiative that begins Monday.
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Archbishop of Canterbury Celebrates 400th Year of King James Bible.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams is celebrating the influence the King James Bible has had worldwide as its 400th anniversary approaches. In his New Year’s address to the public, he urged people to see some kind of “big picture” in a “big society” paralleled to their lives regardless of their personal beliefs.
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