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Disgraced Pastor Perry Noble on Repentance: ‘Jesus Changed Me, in His Time’

On Facebook this week, Perry Noble, senior pastor of Second Chance Church in Anderson, South Carolina, shares some lengthy “Thoughts on Repentance.” In an 1,100-word post on October 25, Noble refers to his “colossal screw up in 2016” and describes how God’s grace transformed his heart, mind, and actions.

Adult Content Among Fastest Growing Topics of Interest on Twitter; Advertisers Concerned

According to an internal report, “not safe for work” (NSFW) content, which includes nudity and pornography, is among the fastest growing topics of interest on Twitter among regular users.

Calvin University Inaugurates New President Amid Growing LGBTQ Tensions

As the son of lifelong missionaries, Calvin University’s new president, whose inauguration was Wednesday (Oct. 26), continues a proud Christian Reformed Church tradition of Dutch Calvinism.

‘Spurgeon the Pastor’ Shows Overlooked Aspect of Baptist Preacher’s Ministry

Famously known as the “Prince of Preachers,” legendary Baptist pastor Charles Spurgeon is most notable for his sermons which have been endlessly quoted by evangelical Christians for years.

It’s More Important Than Ever for Pastor Appreciation To Extend Beyond October

October is recognized as Pastor Appreciation Month. More than ever, Vanderbloemen urges churches to make sure their pastor feels that sentiment well beyond the flip of a calendar.

‘Tell What Happened’: Pastor and Last Surviving Eyewitness Urges Christians to Remember Emmett Till

The story of Emmett Till continues to resonate because it “provides us with a lens to understand racial conflict in our own moment,” said Theon Hill, associate professor of communications at Wheaton College.

Gloria Gaynor of ‘I Will Survive’ Shares God in Sacred, Secular Music

Gloria Gaynor recalls the heyday of her iconic Grammy-winning disco hit “I Will Survive” when the Lord reined her in.

Most Faith Groups Agree US Has Gone Astray. They Don’t Agree on the Way Forward.

Three-quarters of Americans say the country is heading in the wrong direction, and the majority of many religious groups agree with that sentiment, a new report shows. But they don't all agree on what, exactly, has gone wrong.