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Taylor University Awarded $30 Million To Revitalize Local Community

The grant, the largest in the university’s history, will help fund dining, retail and startup space in downtown Upland, as well as create related academic programs at the college.

Young Catholics Bring the Spiritual Lessons of the Synod on Synodality Home

Invited to participate in a global meeting of Catholic bishops and lay leaders, young Philadelphians found themselves hopeful about the future of the church.

‘The Bible Recap’ Is the No. 1 Podcast in All Categories

"The Bible Recap" (TBR), a short, daily podcast that follows a chronological Bible reading plan, is now the No. 1 podcast in All Categories on Apple Podcasts.

Michael Tait Accepted Jesus After Hearing a Message About Hell

Michael Tait, frontman for the Christian rock/pop group Newsboys and one-third of the iconic Christian rap/rock/pop group DC Talk, recently shared that it was a message about hell that prompted him to give his life to Jesus.

‘I’ll Get Slammed for This’—Beth Moore Writes Heartfelt Thread to SBC Women

On Dec. 26, author and Bible teacher Beth Moore, who left the Southern Baptist Convention three years ago, thanked SBC women for their ongoing love and support.

Christian University ‘Deceived Students’ and Used ‘Abusive Telemarketing,’ Says FTC in Lawsuit

On the heels of a record-breaking $37.7 million fine from the United States Department of Education, Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, Arizona, is facing a lawsuit by the FTC for "deception."

San Diego Church Faces Continued Opposition to Building Project; City Council To Decide the Project’s Fate

A multi-year dispute between All Peoples Church and a San Diego residential community over plans to build a church facility appears to be nearing its end. 

Nearly 200 Nigerians Killed in Christmas Eve Massacre

Suspected Nigerian Fulani militias attacked 21 Christian villages in the Bokkos,  Barkin Ladi, and Mangu counties of Plateau State on Christmas Eve, killing nearly 200 villagers.