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In Marseille, Pope Francis Will Make the Case for Migrants to the World

When Pope Francis visits the southern French city of Marseille this weekend, he is expected to deliver an appeal for welcoming migrants and refugees — not just to France, but to anyone in the world listening.

Anti-Trafficking Advocate Victor Marx Concerned Success of ‘Sound of Freedom’ Will Lead to Christians Who are Informed, But Who Don’t Act

All Things Possible Ministries founder Victor Marx was severely abused and tortured as a child. Now he rescues children around the world who are experiencing the abuse he once endured.

Global Vision Bible Church Receives Complaints, Bills Due to Noise and Traffic; Greg Locke Responds

Local officials are now sending bills to Pastor Greg Locke’s Global Vision Bible Church for extra resources needed to deal with traffic at church functions.

SBC Disfellowships Oklahoma Church After Pastor Wears Blackface, Dresses as a Native American at Church Events

Matoaka Baptist Church of Ochelata, Oklahoma, has been deemed to be no longer “in friendly cooperation” with the SBC in light of racially discriminatory actions from the church's pastor.

Riding a Wave of Converts, One Group Aims to Fuse Orthodoxy With Southern Values

Orthodox Christianity in the United States is a kaleidoscope of languages and cultures as diverse as Russia, Greece, Ethiopia, Syria, Bulgaria and, increasingly, the American South.

Suspended UMC Latina Bishop Accused of Financial Malfeasance and Retaliation

Minerva G. Carcaño, a prominent Latina bishop in the United Methodist Church, is facing a church trial this week on multiple charges of harassment, fiscal malfeasance and a general charge of disobedience.

Sarah Jakes Roberts, Pastor and TD Jakes’ Daughter, Now Time100 Next Honoree

Sarah Jakes Roberts, a popular conference speaker and pastor, has been named to the Time100 Next list of up-and-coming leaders.

The SBC Was a Train Wreck 100 Years Ago and Found a Way Through. Can It Do so Again?

The fall meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Executive Committee began with prayer, some hard news and calls for unity after years of turmoil and change.