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Sarah Pulliam Bailey

Sarah Pulliam Bailey joined RNS as a national correspondent in 2013. She has previously served as managing editor of Odyssey Networks and online editor for Christianity Today.

Gene Robinson, first openly gay Episcopal bishop, announces his divorce

Bishop Gene Robinson, whose 2003 election as the first openly gay Episcopal bishop rocked Anglican Communion, has announced his divorce from his longtime partner and husband.

After World Vision, evangelicals debate boundaries over sexuality

(RNS) World Vision's reversal raised a stark question: Can you be an evangelical and support same-sex marriage?

ANALYSIS: World Vision’s gay marriage flip-flop reflects evangelical angst as culture shifts

Nearly two years ago, Chick-fil-A CEO Dan T. Cathy caused a backlash when he said he supported marriage between a man and a woman.

Christian Oscars * Fading faith * Puritan Valentine’s Day: Monday’s Roundup

North Korea has rescinded an invitation for a senior U.S. official to visit to seek the release of imprisoned American missionary Kenneth Bae, who says he is worried about his health.

Tony Campolo to shutter the evangelical ministry he started 40 years ago

Tony Campolo, a progressive evangelical leader who counseled President Bill Clinton through the Monica Lewinsky scandal, announced Tuesday (Jan. 14) that the organization he founded nearly 40 years ago will close on June 30.

Culture war galore * A duck franchise * Mecca’s governor: Monday’s religion news roundup

Forget Christmas wars. Culture wars are all the rage. Duck Dynasty battles continue. And Mecca has a new governor.

Harold Camping, radio host who predicted world’s end, dies at 92

Harold Camping, the radio preacher who predicted Jesus’ return and the world’s end, has died.

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