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US Catholic Bishops’ Report to the Vatican Shows a Church Split by Politics

Catholics in the United States are deeply divided over issues as disparate as LGBTQ inclusion, clerical sexual abuse and celebrating the liturgy.

Don Hinkle, Longtime Conservative Missouri Baptist Editor, Has Died

The longtime editor of The Pathway was known for his bowties, outspoken politics and his championing of conservative Southern Baptists.

UPDATED: SWBTS Announces Adam Greenway’s Resignation Following Social Media News Leak

Thursday evening, Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) twitterverse was chirping about the possibility of a big forthcoming announcement pertaining to the possible resignation of SWBTS president Adam Greenway.

Pastor David Platt Warns Only Hell Awaits the Unreached: ‘Innocent People Don’t Exist’

Innocent people in remote parts of the world who’ve never heard the Gospel message won’t go to heaven, says missions-minded Pastor David Platt. That’s because “innocent” people “don’t exist.”

Dilbeck Says Shepherding, Stewardship Key in New Role as Guidestone President

In his new role as President and CEO of GuideStone Financial Resources, Hance Dilbeck’s goal is to match the lessons he learned as a local church pastor with the values of the organization.

Diversity, Opportunity To Contribute Spurred Ohio Church To Join SBC

Mount Calvary Baptist was like a lot of churches that were forced to lean on technology in the spring of 2020.

Still Recovering From Maria, Puerto Rico’s Catholics Assess Fiona’s Blow to Church Buildings

Just as Catholics made progress on repairing a few dozen of the 1,000 Catholic buildings damaged by Maria, Hurricane Fiona swept in.

Maine OKs 1st Religious School for Tuition Reimbursement

Cheverus High School, a Jesuit college preparatory school in Portland, Maine, was the only religious school to apply for participation in the state's tuition reimbursement plan since a Supreme Court ruling in June. Its application was approved by the state.