Christian News

‘I Am Not a Church Boy,’ Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Says When Asked About Assault Allegations

While admitting that he has “many skeletons” in his closet, presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is calling a recent Vanity Fair article about his life “a lot of garbage.”

Fourth of July Parade Participants in Coeur D’Alene Carry Crosses Following Pushback Against Chamber of Commerce

Some participants in the 2024 Fourth of July Parade in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, proudly carried crosses alongside American flags after the city’s chamber of commerce reversed its decision to ban religious and political symbols in the parade.

South Carolina Pastor Revealed To Be Registered Sex Offender; Elders Say They Knew

Don Logan, who has been pastor of the Eternal Church in Fort Mill, South Carolina, since 2015, was convicted of a child sex abuse charge in 1997. 

The Episcopal Church Revises Clergy Misconduct Protocols for Fairness, Transparency

As it elected Bishop Sean Rowe its new presiding bishop at last week’s General Convention in Louisville, Kentucky, the Episcopal Church adopted more than 20 resolutions related to Title IV, a section of the church bylaws that governs its response to allegations against clergy of abuse or misconduct.

California Baptists Cut Staff, Citing Decline in Cooperative Program Giving

The California Southern Baptist Convention, one of 41 regional groups that make up the Southern Baptist Convention, announced this week that it had cut six staff jobs, citing an ongoing decline in giving.

Benny Hinn Promises Those Who ‘Sow Seed’ Money Will Be Protected During the Darkest Days ‘In the History of Mankind’

Benny Hinn recently told his followers that donating “seed” money to his ministry will guarantee them financial protection in the midst of a future that will be darker than any other in human history.

Brandon Lake Says the Local Church Is the ‘True Hero,’ Discusses Release of Children’s Book and Family Life in the Midst of Touring

Balancing ministry and family life hasn't always been easy for worship leader Brandon Lake. But he is learning that "communication is key" and that he needs "to go to God first and most.”

Former IHOPKC Staff File Paperwork To Launch New Church

In April, while leaders of International House of Prayer Kansas City (IHOPKC) were discussing ways to limit their liability from a sex abuse scandal, they also filed paperwork with the state of Missouri to launch a new church.