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Biden Administration Seeks To Rescind Trump-Era Rule About Faith on Campus

An Education Department spokesperson said the more than 600 comments that had been received as of Friday (March 3) will be reviewed before a final rule is issued.

How ‘The Chosen’ Star Jonathan Roumie Became a Poster Child for Christian Causes

'I'm not the real Jesus. Let's just get that out of the way,' Roumie said in January at the March for Life.

Amy Grant Reveals Bike Accident Nearly Took Her Life—‘It Was Good for Me’

Christian music icon Amy Grant revealed this week that her bike accident last summer nearly took her life. In an exclusive interview on the ‘TODAY’ show, Grant made the remarkable statement that the accident, as well as other recent health challenges she has faced, has actually benefited her.

‘Woke Transagenda’ — Franklin Graham Denounces Hershey’s Ad Featuring Trans Woman

Evangelist Franklin Graham has weighed in with his thoughts on a marketing campaign for Hershey’s that features a trans woman. 

In Florida, Latino Evangelicals Mobilize Against DeSantis’ Crackdown on Immigrants

As DeSantis has unveiled an immigration package that seeks to impose stiffer penalties for unauthorized immigrants, some Latino evangelical leaders say they’re willing to break the law if it’s enacted.

‘Fight Together Not Against Each Other’ — SBC Abuse Reform Task Force Member Urges Unity 

On Thursday, SBC Abuse Reform Implementation Task Force vice chair Mike Keahbone told his Twitter followers why he joined the task force, arguing that there “some good” in the SBC that’s worth fighting for.

Religious Liberty Group Defends CU Coach Deion Sanders Against Claims of ‘Religious Coercion’

The Freedom From Religion Foundation has filed a complaint saying that CU coach Deion Sanders must “cease imposing religion.” First Liberty Institute, an organization that defends religious freedoms, also wrote to CU officials, providing its take on protected speech.

TGC Under Fire for Article Comparing Christ’s Love to a Sexual Encounter

An article recently published by TGC has been the subject of considerable criticism for its description of sex as a metaphor for the salvific relationship between Christ and the Church.

‘The Jezebel Spirit Literally Castrates Men’ — Mark Driscoll Plugs His ‘Most Controversial’ Sermon Series Ever

Controversial pastor Mark Driscoll recently released a video for an upcoming sermon series. The promo featured an image of Biden and Harris while describing a Jezebel spirit that castrates, neuters, and controls men.

Meet the Organization Preserving and Promoting the Stories of Black Methodists

In 1968, Black Methodists for Church Renewal, one of five ethnic caucuses in the United Methodist Church, was founded. In 2001, the caucus created the African American Methodist Heritage Center to recover and remember Black Methodists’ contributions to the denomination.

US Government Calls for the Release of Imprisoned Christian Leader in Myanmar

On Thursday, February 23, the US government condemned the Myanmar military’s arrest and detention of Baptist leader Hkalam Samson. 

For Many Congregations, Wiping out Medical Debt Has Become a Popular Calling

When members of First Presbyterian Church decided to launch a capital campaign to expand and renovate their imposing Gothic Revival edifice, they also wanted to take on a service project to help the poor.

Did Pharaoh Have Free Will? Mike Winger Discusses When God ‘Hardened Pharaoh’s Heart’

“Did Pharaoh have free will when ‘God hardened his heart’?” was a question apologist Mike Winger explored yesterday on his YouTube channel. The question touches on the troubling thought that God could be causing the very problem for which he is holding people responsible. 

Tennessee Church Showcases Tyre Nichols’ Photography

Less than two months after the tragic death of Tyre Nichols, his photography is on display at Saint George's Episcopal Church in Germantown, Tennessee.

Louisiana Pastor Sentenced to 5 Years in Money Laundering Case Involving Nearly $900K in Stolen Funds

Louisiana pastor Charles J. Southall III, who in October 2022 pleaded guilty to money laundering and obtaining $889,565 through fraud, has been sentenced to five years in prison. 

Steven Curtis Chapman First Contemporary Christian Artist To Earn 50th No. 1 Song

Singer-songwriter Steven Curtis Chapman has become the first contemporary Christian musician to have 50 chart-topping songs in his musical genre.

Who Will Pay for the SBC’s Abuse Reforms Over the Long Term? No One Knows.

After years of delay, Southern Baptists passed a series of reforms aimed at addressing abuse in the denomination. The plan for reforms, however, did not address who would pay for them over the long haul. 

The Asbury Revival Is Over. What Happens Now?

After more than two weeks and worldwide headlines, revival services at Asbury University in central Kentucky came to an end recently. But the revival goes on off-campus.

‘This Is a Revival Season’ — Sean Feucht Announces ‘7 Days of Prayer’ on Capitol Hill

Sean Feucht is launching a “7 Days of Worship and Prayer” initiative, which will take place on Capitol Hill from March 2-9, culminating in a worship service from inside the U.S. Capitol building.

‘The Chosen,’ Candace Cameron Bure, Dolly Parton Win at This Year’s Movieguide Awards

"The Chosen,” Season 3, Episodes 1 and 2 won the Epiphany Prize for Most Uplifting Movie at the 30th annual Movieguide Awards, which aired Sunday, Feb. 26. Candace Cameron Bure and Dolly Parton were among the other winners at the ceremony.

Rebecca McLaughlin on Whether Christians Can Agree To Disagree About Same-Sex...

Dr. Rebecca McLaughlin joins “The Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast” to talk about how church leaders can respond to common arguments that use the Bible to affirm same-sex relationships, the “why” behind God’s design for marriage, and the “beautiful and glorious vision” Christianity has for friendship.

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