| Tuesday, November 18, 2008 |
| Downsizing in the Aftermath of Scandal
The property of an Atlanta megachurch founded decades ago by Earl Paulk is on sale for $24.5 million.
Listed this month, the campus of the Cathedral at Chapel Hill, well known for its neo-Gothic, 6,000-seat sanctuary, is one of the largest religious facilities currently available in the United States, said Matt Messier, a Florida broker and principal of CNL Real Estate Services of Orlando, Fla., according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution... |
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Downsizing in the Aftermath of Scandal, Part II |
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Atlanta’s Cathedral at Chapel Hill may be downsizing for the sake of being “radically inclusive,” but about 25 miles up the road, another high-profile church is downsizing for another reason: eviction. |
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Preacher or Pimp? |
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QUOTE: “I was watching TBN and I was watching the Word Network and another Christian station, and I was just switching channels. I realized that with how they were dressed, I couldn’t really tell the difference between a preacher and a pimp... |
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Haggard Speaks Out |
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QUOTE: “The first thing I want you to know is I sinned. I really did sin. And I’m very sorry that I sinned. |
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War of the Boards |
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In late October an atheist group in London responded to a Christian evangelism conference’s bus ads by blitzing the city with anti-God billboard ads |
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