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UPDATE: Liberty Changes Tune, Moves to Online Classes

Jerry Falwell Jr. wants Liberty to “become the model for others to follow in the future” by planning to keep the campus open after spring break. Others are pushing back at his logic—including Liberty students.

Team Finds Dead Sea Scroll Fragments at Bible Museum to Be Fake

A team of independent investigators has found that the 16 alleged Dead Sea Scroll fragments at a Bible museum in Washington D.C. are forgeries.

Faith Leaders Attempt to Dispel Fear During Online Services

Pastors are being called upon to disseminate information even as they encourage their congregations' spirits during online services. Some pastors have even invited medical experts to educate their congregations on the virus.

More Churches Close as Leaders Face Pandemic Dilemmas

Leaders all over the country are grappling with whether to suspend worship services while the coronavirus makes its way through the United States. Meanwhile, President Trump has declared a state of emergency.

5 Examples of Pastoral Letters About the Coronavirus

What information about the coronavirus outbreak should you put in your pastoral letter to your congregation? Here are some ideas from five pastors around the U.S.

Ravi Zacharias Has Rare Form of Cancer

Ravi Zacharias health update: The apologist has recently learned that he has a rare form of cancer. The discovery was made by a surgeon while Zacharias underwent emergency surgery on his back.

Former Muslim From Sudan Forced Into Hiding

“I saw them and heard them saying, ‘We will kill you because you left Islam and became infidel,’” he said of their attempt to burn down his home in the area between Sudan and South Sudan the afternoon of April 1, 2019.

Craig Groeschel Encourages Lonely People in Quarantine

On the thirteenth day of his quarantine, Pastor Craig Groeschel of Life.Church shared some thoughts for those who might feel “a bit discouraged” from being quarantined because of the coronavirus.