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Southern Baptist Publishing Arm, LifeWay, Sues Former President Thom Rainer
Lifeway Christian Resources says Thom Rainer's relationship with Tyndale Publishing gives its competitor “a significant competitive advantage” and that Rainer violated the non compete clause in his contract by entering into the relationship.
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Faith Leaders React to Trump-Biden Debate
Some found it hard to even call what happened on Tuesday night a debate. The Trump-Biden debate felt more like a debacle and signaled our nation's very real need for help.
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Pompeo Urges Vatican to Condemn Human Rights Abuses in China
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo urged the Vatican on Wednesday to join the United States in denouncing violations of religious freedom in China, saying the Catholic Church should be at the forefront in the fight to insist on basic human rights there.
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Church Under Scrutiny After Crowd Size ‘spiraled out of control’ at Event With Sean Feucht
Kingdom Life Church, which hosted a worship event over the weekend featuring Sean Feucht, is now under scrutiny for potentially ignoring Maine's social distancing guidelines to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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Man Who Stopped Church Shooter Not Charged by Grand Jury
A Tarrant County grand jury has decided not to indict Jack Wilson for fatally shooting Keith Kinnunen, the man who killed two people at a Texas church last year.
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50K Pray for Nation ‘in crisis’ to Return to God at DC March
At least 50,000 people from around the U.S. attended "The Return," a prayer gathering and walk in Washington D.C. led by Samaritan's Purse president Franklin Graham.
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Who Is Amy Coney Barrett? A Closer Look at Trump’s SCOTUS Nominee
Amy Coney Barrett, who’s served on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit since late 2017, graduated first in her class at Notre Dame Law School and teaches there.
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John MacArthur, Pastor Who Has Defied COVID-19 Orders, Will Face New Hearing in November
Attorneys for John MacArthur see the delayed court hearing as a victory, but county officials say the church “has not been exonerated for its violations.”