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Former Megachurch Pastor Micahn Carter Files Defamation Suit Against Rape Accuser

Micahn Carter, a pastor who had formerly been on staff at Church of the Highlands in Birmingham, Alabama, has filed a defamation lawsuit against a woman who accused him of rape. 

Religious Leaders To Mark MLK Day With Early Start for 2024 Voter Mobilization

For Black church leaders and multiracial coalitions, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, less than 300 days from Election Day, has come to represent the unofficial start to voter mobilization efforts.

Bishop TD Jakes Continues Longtime Commitment to MD. Revival in Wake of Rumors

‘I love you back,’ he told those who welcomed him back to the revival. ‘I feel your prayers. I’m thankful to God for them.’

Dozens of Black Churches Receive Total of $4 Million for Historic Preservation

Thirty-one Black churches have received a total of $4 million to help preserve their buildings and the Black history they represent.

In Iowa and Beyond, Evangelical Christian Voters Follow Their Party More Than Their Faith

With evangelical leaders wielding less influence than they have in the past, the choices of evangelical Christian voters are going to be driven primarily by their identification as Republicans, not their faith connections.

John Cooper Calls Lil Nas X to Repentance After Rapper Releases ‘J Christ’ Video

On Friday (Jan. 12), Grammy Award-winning rapper Lil Nas X followed through with his promise to release his controversial new song and video titled “J Christ.”

‘It Is Finished’—Season 4 of ‘The Chosen’ Is Ready To Hit Theaters in February

In a video announcement this week, Dallas Jenkins, creator of “The Chosen,” shared that his work on Season 4 of the highly acclaimed show is complete.

‘The Wolf of Wall Street’ Director Martin Scorsese Wants To Make Jesus’ Teachings ‘Accessible’ With New Film

Acclaimed director Martin Scorsese has said that he will start filming this year on a new movie about Jesus.