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Pope Francis Deploys Top Vatican Officials to Ukraine to Help Migrants, Seek Peace

Pope Francis will deploy two of his most trusted Vatican officials, both cardinals, to go to Ukraine to seek an end to the conflict and to advocate for immigrants and refugees and foster relations with local churches.

California Russian, Ukrainian Southern Baptists Pray, Grieve, Send Aid

About 30 or 40 percent of the members of Russian Baptist Church, one of many Southern Baptist Slavic congregations in California are Ukrainian.

Cuomo Uses Brooklyn Church Pulpit to Defend Himself Against Sexual Harassment Allegations

Former New York governor Andrew Cuomo appeared at God's Battalion of Prayer Church in Brooklyn, N.Y., Sunday where he defended himself against allegations that he had sexually harassed multiple women.

Voddie Baucham Confirms He Has Been Asked to Run for SBC President, Questions of Eligibility Remain

On Friday, Voddie Baucham confirmed that he had been asked to accept a nomination for SBC president. However, his eligibility remains in question as he lives overseas and is not locally connected to an SBC church.

‘Jesus Is Why’—Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Christian Singer Jane ‘Nightbirde’ Marczewski

Jane Marczewski, the 31-year-old Christian singer who went by the stage name 'Nightbirde' and who died Feb. 19, was honored by loved ones in person and online last Friday.

Nevada is the Most Sinful State in America—Idaho is the Least, While RI is Most Lustful

When WalletHub recently conducted a study regarding “2022’s Most Sinful States in America,” it wasn’t a question of whether people sin, but how much—and, in this case, which U.S. states ranked the worst.

Man Used ‘Ghost Gun’ to Kill 3 Daughters in Church

David Mora, the gunman who killed his three daughters, a chaperone who was supervising his visit with the children, and himself in a Northern California church this week was armed with an unregistered “ghost gun,” authorities said Friday.

A Priest Overcomes India’s Anti-Christian Violence to Lead Interfaith Dialogue

When riots engulfed Tiangia, a village in remote Kandhamal in eastern India, Vikas Nayak was 15 years old. Last November, Nayak was ordained by the archbishop of Patna Diocese in the neighboring state of Bihar.