Coronavirus Updates & Stories
Christian News
Pastor With Coronavirus: This Virus Is Like Sin
“The greatest pandemic to ever hit all of us is that sin caused us all to be separated from God and sin has caused death to come to us all,” Pastor Tim Lewis explains from quarantine.
Articles for Pastors
Coronavirus, Porn, and Anxiety: When Three Pandemics Converge
We are experiencing a confluence of three pandemics: coronavirus, porn and anxiety. Times of uncertainty like the one we’re in naturally intensify anxiety and powerlessness, and with it, the spread of pornography use.
Christian News
Pope Francis: You Can Confess Sins Directly to God If You Need To
Pope Francis has said that Catholics can confess sins directly to God if they are unable to make an individual confession to a priest because of the global pandemic.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
Coronavirus Is Freaking Out My Intellectually Disabled Sister
“Researchers have found that too much negative news produces moods of anxiety and sadness. These mood changes intensify our personal worries, even if they aren’t related to the news stories being broadcast.” Here's help to stop freaking out.
Articles for Pastors
The Surprising Ways This Virus Has Changed Us
After the virus has passed and the health care workers can all breathe a collective sigh of relief while the rest of us go back to work, we will realize we will never be the same. This virus has changed us in surprising ways.
Christian News
David Green: Hobby Lobby Will Stay Open After Word From God
David Green sent a letter to Hobby Lobby employees stating the craft supply stores will stay open per a word his wife, Barbara Green, received from God. “God is in control," Green writes.
Christian News
Drive In Church Helps People Who Are ‘starting to feel it’
As churches struggle to figure out what worship services look like during the pandemic, drive in church is a solution to which many leaders have turned.
Christian News
Manny Pacquiao ‘not afraid to die’ to Help Others
“You have to lead and let people see that you are with them,” Manny Pacquiao told reporters. The boxing champ is continuing public appearances and donating necessary goods to fight the virus in the Philippines.