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Why Are Pastors Depressed? A Look at the Research

A full 80% admitted to being jealous of the success of other pastors. Additionally, only 40% of clergy said they had someone they considered a personal pastor, while only 16% said they had a spiritual director.

Revenge Will Not Stop the Pain, Pastor of Murdered Man Says

A man was a victim of a fatal shooting in St Paul, Minnesota, after leaving a Bible study last Wednesday evening. His uncle, who is a pastor, has emphasized that revenge would go against the beliefs of the family and would fail to take away the pain caused by his nephew’s death.

United Methodist Church Returns Land to Wyandotte Nation

As part of its bicentennial celebration, the United Methodist General Board of Global Ministries is transferring three acres in Upper Sandusky, Ohio, back to...

Fantasia: Let Your (Good) Man Be the Head of the House

American Idol winner Fantasia Barrino-Taylor has stirred up controversy for saying that women need to let men lead in their families. The singer and her husband posted a video on Instagram where they shared their views on what godly leadership looks like and what submission is and is not.

Can You Be Evangelical and an Environmentalist? Absolutely

A growing number of evangelical Christians are making the case for acting on climate change. Young evangelicals say you can call it being an environmentalist, or you can just call it being a responsible Christian in the 21st century.

New Research: Happy Couples Know How to Argue Well

According to a new study, happily married and unhappily married couples all deal with challenges in the same areas of life...but it’s how they approach those issues that makes all the difference in the quality of their marriages.

The Iranian Church Is the Fastest Growing in the World

"Despite continued hostility from the late 1970s until now, Iranians have become the Muslim people most open to the gospel in the Middle East."

Abortion Numbers at Lowest Level Since 1973

A new report from the Guttmacher Institute indicates the number of abortions obtained in the U.S. between 2014 and 2017 have dropped 7% and are continuing along a downward trajectory that started in 1980.