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Russia’s First FM Christian Station Faces Another Crisis

While the people of Ukraine watch and wait for a potential Russian invasion, an evangelical Christian radio station called “New Life Radio” is continuing its ministry during the crisis.

Racial Unity Still a Focus Years After N.C. Church Merger

In 2016, The Refuge Church, a mostly white multisite congregation, merged with a predominantly Black church and hired its pastor, the Rev. Derrick Hawkins, to its ministry staff.

John Cooper Responds to Ex-Christian Jon Steingard’s Question Regarding Declaring War on Deconstruction Movement

Skillet's John Cooper made waves on social media by "declaring war" on the deconstruction movement, leading some former CCM artists like Jon Steingard to criticize him. Nevertheless, Cooper is standing his ground.

How Mike Cosper Navigated Popularity and Criticism During ‘The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill’

Mike Cosper says that neither the popularity nor the critiques of “The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill” impacted the way he decided to tell the story of the people of Mars Hill Church.

More White Evangelicals Are Vaccinated Than You Might Think, but Still Less Than Other Groups

According to Pew Research, while a large proportion of white evangelicals report having received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, they still remain among those least likely to be vaccinated.

Princeton University Scraps Exhibit of Jewish American Artists With Confederate Ties

An exhibit at Princeton University featuring the works of American Jewish artists was canceled because at least two of the artists featured in the show served in the Confederate army.

Conservative PAC Sues Biden Administration, Targeting Nuns, Liberal Catholics in Records Request

CatholicVote is suing President Joe Biden’s administration in an effort to secure records of communication between the U.S. government and Catholic groups in regard to two hot-button issues.

Maine Man Indicted in Burning of Black Church

A Maine man charged with setting fire to the building of a predominantly Black church in Massachusetts was driven by racial animus, according to court documents.