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Update: Army Exonorates Southern Baptist Chaplain

Questions are being raised about a U.S. Army investigation that resulted in dereliction of duty charges against Jerry Scott Squires, a Southern Baptist chaplain.

Remembering ‘Maverick’ John McCain as a Man of Faith

Known for his long political career and runs for President, John McCain might not be remembered for the faith that brought him through many trials—personal and public. As we remember John McCain faith should be mentioned.

‘Say Nope to the Pope’ Gaining Steam Before Dublin Mass

“Say Nope to the Pope” has people applying for free tickets for this weekend’s mass with no plans to attend. Organizers hope the the sight of thousands of empty seats will be an effective silent and peaceful protest.

Politics in the Pew: No Diversity, Thank You!

Religion and politics go hand in hand for many churchgoers. More than half under 50 say they prefer to go to church with people who share their political views.

Jury Convicts Saddleback Youth Mentor of Molesting Boys at Church

Thirty-three-year-old Ruven (Ruben) Meulenberg, a Saddleback church mentor, was convicted of two counts of lewd acts with a minor younger than 14 and three counts of lewd acts on children 14 or 15 in an Orange county court.

Manafort Verdict Deepens Evangelical Divide

While not many evangelicals commented on the Manafort verdict and its implications for Trump’s presidency, those that did ignited a firestorm of comments from Christians both for and against Trump on Twitter.

United Methodists Are Not Very United These Days

Fault lines are developing in the United Methodist Church following a recommendation by the Council of Bishops in May to adopt the One Church Plan at a special General Conference to be held in February in St. Louis.

Russia and Iran Use Facebook to Attack Israel

Facebook says the fake news sites were engaged in and experimented with online, social media-driven influence operations to shape political discourse.