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Target Makes Liberty Counsel’s ‘Naughty’ List for Censoring Christmas

The Liberty Counsel released its annual “Naughty and Nice Retail List,” placing Target, TJ Maxx, and Barnes & Noble on the list of businesses that “silence and censor” Christmas.

Faith Advisory Board With Trump Ties Urges Religious Vaccine Exemptions for Military

More than 1,700 religious leaders are urging the U.S. military to grant religious exemptions to military COVID-19 vaccine mandates.

Chiefs Defensive Tackle Chris Jones Enjoys Career Night, Lives by ‘I Am Second’ Mantra

Over the past few seasons, Chris Jones has become a rock on the Kansas City Chiefs' defense. During Sunday's win, Jones was wearing a couple of wristbands that ​proclaim his faith in Jesus. One says “I am Second,” a phrase he also has in his Twitter bio.

Christians to Pray for Roe Reversal Days Before Key SCOTUS Abortion Case

Days before the highly anticipated Supreme Court abortion case that could reverse Roe v. Wade, pro-life Christians throughout America will unite in prayer.

Alabama Worship Pastor Hides His Identity for 10 Years as Fugitive Sex Offender

Larry Flake had been running from the law for 20 years. For 10 of those years, he served as a worship pastor. He has now been arrested for a 2001 sexual assault conviction.

Man Commits to Stand Guard Outside Church Where ‘Church Mother’ Was Murdered Inside

Last week, Evelyn Player was killed inside a Southern Baptist Church in East Baltimore. The crime has led Baltimore resident Kimkur Lee to devote his time to ensuring other church members and workers feel safe.

New Children’s Story Bibles Rethink How Christians Share Old Stories With Young Readers

A group of authors is rethinking how the stories of Scripture are told in children's story Bibles, in order to better reflect the diversity they believe God intended for us to see.

United Methodist General Conference to Consider Split Is Still on…for Now

Organizers of the United Methodist Church’s General Conference announced last week they are moving forward with plans for the meeting next fall…for now. But the Commission on the General Conference said Friday it hasn’t ruled out postponing the meeting just yet.