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After Mass Shooting That Claimed His Daughter, Grieving Nashville Pastor Preaches About Loss

In his return to the pulpit following the death of his 9-year-old daughter during the recent Nashville shooting, the Rev. Chad Scruggs expressed gratitude for congregants’ love and support.

‘I Didn’t Know Myself Anymore’—Lauren Daigle Reveals Mental Health Struggles Shaped Her New Album

Lauren Daigle's new, self-titled album was born from a time of pain during which the singer struggled with anxiety and depression. Daigle shared these details about her album’s background in an interview with People Magazine. 

‘I’m a Trump Man’—Eric Metaxas Compares Trump to Martin Luther, Calls Trump ‘Anointed,’ ‘Astonishingly Entertaining’

During a recent panel discussion on the Victory Channel’s FlashPoint, author Eric Metaxas voiced his support for Donald Trump in the 2024 election amid rumblings of the candidacy of Florida governor Ron DeSantis.

Vatican Takes Climate Activists to Court on Laudato Si’ Anniversary

Climate change activists faced trial at the Vatican on Wednesday (May 24) on vandalism charges for gluing themselves to the statue of “Laocoön and His Sons” in the Vatican Museums last summer.

Meet the Activists Who Spearheaded the Texas Chaplains Bill

While a new Texas bill that would allow public schools in the state to hire their own unlicensed chaplains will become law, its future remains uncertain.

Miami Pastor Convicted of PPP Loan Fraud and Sentenced to 48 Months in Federal Prison

Elie Floradin, pastor of New Bethel Baptist Church in Miami, was convicted of PPP loan fraud after seeking more than $1 million in loans for fraudulent companies. Now he has been sentenced to 48 months in prison.

Christian Women Urged To Boycott Target for the Month of June

As the backlash against the Target Pride Collection continues, some influencers are exhorting Christian women to boycott Target—and a boycott could prove effective in getting the company’s attention.

Dodgers Apologize, Reinvite Queer ‘Nun’ Group To Annual Pride Night

The LA Dodgers have apologized to the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an LGBTQ+ group that satirically refers to itself as “a leading-edge Order of queer and trans nuns,” reinviting them to the team’s Pride Night.