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Christian University President Apologizes Following Criticism for Referencing Gender Identity, Nashville Shooting in ‘Flippant’ and ‘Calloused’ Manner

TIU president Nicholas Perrin recently sent out a fundraising letter that referenced last month's mass shooting in Nashville in a manner that some felt was "flippant" and "calloused." He has now apologized.

‘The Office’ Actor Rainn Wilson Shares His Views on Jesus, Spirituality

Rainn Wilson, who adheres to the Baha’i Faith, appeared on The Bible for Normal People podcast this week where he discussed “Why We Need a Spiritual Revolution.”

Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Names David Dockery as New President

Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary announced Wednesday (April 19) that longtime Christian educator David Dockery had been named the school’s president, seven months after the former president resigned unexpectedly.

Most Adults in Us, 16 Other Nations Say Belief in God, Morality Not Always Linked

Pew Research Center released the findings — that also hold true among most of those affiliated with a religion — from its Global Attitudes Survey.

Judge Dismisses Lawsuit by Florida United Methodist Churches

A Florida judge has dismissed a lawsuit originally brought by more than 100 United Methodist churches wishing to immediately disaffiliate from the Florida Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church.

‘I Should Be Dead Right Now’—Charles Stanley’s Grandson Shares That His Grandfather’s Phone Call Saved His Life

After the passing of Dr. Charles Stanley on Tuesday, his grandson, Matt Brodersen, posted a YouTube video sharing the impact his grandfather had on him, which included saving his life.

‘It’s Not Ok’—Pastor Who Left Porn Industry Critiques Dennis Prager’s Views on Pornography

Conservative commentator Dennis Prager believes pornography can be acceptable in some circumstances, but Joshua Broome, a pastor who was once one of the top male porn stars in the world, strongly disagrees.

‘Hallelujah Territory’—Oklahoma Baptist University Sustains Severe Tornado Damage But No Injuries

The campus of Oklahoma Baptist University suffered severe damage after tornadoes tore through central Oklahoma the night of April 19. The tornadoes claimed at least three lives and caused destruction, power outages, and road closures.