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Clayton Kershaw Won’t Boycott Dodgers LGBTQ+ Pride Night, Announces Christian Faith Day Instead

As controversy continues to swirl around the Los Angeles Dodgers’ annual Pride Night, star pitcher Clayton Kershaw has announced the return of a separate celebration in which the team will honor the Christian faith. 

Chair of NC Baptist Children’s Homes Resigns After Arrest for Animal Cruelty

James David 'Jim' Goldston III, 71, and his wife, Agnes, 73, of Raleigh, are accused of poisoning their neighbor's three dogs.

Catholic Church in California Grapples With More Than 3,000 Lawsuits, Alleging Child Sex Abuse

At least a third of the 12 Roman Catholic dioceses in California have either filed for bankruptcy or are contemplating doing so to deal with an influx of lawsuits filed by survivors of childhood sexual abuse.

Gov. Ron DeSantis’ Spiritual-Warrior Style a Bid for Support From Like-Minded Pastors

With growing uncertainty surrounding evangelical support for former President Donald Trump, DeSantis is courting one of the Republican Party’s most sought-after constituencies.

Kirk Cameron Labeled ‘Bigoted Christian Nationalist’ Before Public Library Reading in Seattle

Kirk Cameron will be reading his books, "As You Grow" and “Pride Comes Before the Fall,” both of which are from Brave books’ Freedom Island children’s series.

‘Born Again This Way’ Author Rachel Gilson Addresses Whether New Believers in a Gay Marriage Should Divorce

If someone who is in a same-sex marriage becomes a Christian, should the new believer leave that marriage? Author and speaker Rachel Gilson, who recently dealt with some controversy related to this question, tackled the topic on “The Confronting Christianity Podcast.”

Barna Research: People Like Jesus. His Followers? Not So Much

New Barna research, conducted in partnership with Gloo and He Gets Us, found that although 71% of American teens and adults have a positive opinion of Jesus, only 36% of non-Christians have a positive opinion of Christianity.

SBC Sexual Abuse Reform Task Force To Further Consider Definition of ‘Credibly Accused’

The SBC’s Abuse Reform Implementation Task Force released an update Thursday indicating that the “ministry check” website will launch with a more restrictive definition of “credibly accused” than originally announced.