Kathryn Post

Kathryn Post is an author at Religion News Service.

Treading on Taboos, a Psychiatrist Trains Christians To See Spiritual Side of Mental Health

Spearheaded by Dr. Atasha Jordan, a Christian psychiatrist, the Christian Mental Health Initiative provides free mental health first aid trainings to churches.

Anglican Denominations’ Record on Abuse Prompts Calls for Victim-Focused Reform

In the U.S. and Canada, survivors and advocates have been advocating for change in Anglican denominations amid a groundswell of abuse and misconduct cases.

With Federal Funds Stopped, Local Faith Groups Plan To Redouble Private Efforts To Settle Refugees

Moving forward, experts say, private donations and volunteers from local faith groups will be more crucial than ever.

Rash of Charismatic Christian Leaders Departs Daystar Amid Ongoing Scandal

At least six program hosts, most recently including evangelical heavyweights Jack Graham, Jesse Duplantis, Lance Wallnau and Hank and Brenda Kunneman, have parted ways with Daystar, though most have not cited the scandal as reason for their departure.

Episcopal Bishop Prince Singh Suspended but Not Deposed After Title IV Investigation Concludes

Eighteen months since Bishop Prince Singh’s two adult sons, Nivedhan and Eklan Singh, made allegations on social media that their father was guilty of physical abuse, alcoholism and emotional abuse, the head of the Episcopal Church has announced the misconduct complaints against Singh have been resolved.

Ohio Could Mandate Public Schools To Allow Third-Party Religious Ed During School Day

Some school districts in Ohio have begun to pull back from the public school Bible program LifeWise Academy, bringing mixed reactions from parents and coming as state legislators work to make the “religious release” available statewide.

10 Years After GRACE Abuse Report, Survivors Fear Too Little Has Changed at Bob Jones

Bob Jones University says it has significantly strengthened its response to abuse disclosures over the past decade since GRACE conducted a 22-month investigation. But some abuse survivors involved in the initial investigation fear too little has changed since the report.

Charlie Kirk’s TPUSA Opens a New Front in ‘Spiritual Warfare’ on Christian Campuses

Just eight days shy of Election Day, 31-year-old political activist Charlie Kirk addressed a sea of college students in glaring-red MAGA hats at Grand Canyon University, near downtown Phoenix.

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