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Drew Brees’ Wife Makes Public Apology After Couple Receives Death Threats: “WE ARE THE PROBLEM”

Drew Brees' wife, Brittany, added to her husband's apology for "insensitive" comments the NFL star made about those who kneel during the national anthem.

Glenn Packiam: If Your Faith Is Real, You Will Fight Injustice

There is a tendency among evangelicals to misunderstand what following Jesus really means. Preaching from the book of James, Pastor Glenn Packiam explains that true faith is inextricably linked to obeying God—and consequently to fighting for justice.

Churches Take Cue From Bible, Mr. Rogers in Foot-Washing Ceremonies

During an episode of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood in 1969, when many public swimming pools still were segregated, Rogers invited Francois Clemmons, the show’s black police officer, to soak his feet with him in a kiddie pool on a hot day.

Please Pray for Tim Keller

Tim Keller cancer diagnosis: Retired pastor Tim Keller announced he has been diagnosed with cancer. Asking for prayers, the theologian says he will begin treatment in New York City this coming week.

SBC Sees Largest Decrease in Numbers in a Hundred Years

Data compiled for the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) by Lifeway Research reveals a two-percent decrease in U.S. church membership from 2018 to 2019.

Tony Evans: How to Be a Part of the Solution, Not Just the Complaint

“I encourage you to righteously protest unrighteousness, wherever you find it,” Tony Evans says in his video. However, his advice comes with a caveat: It’s not enough to protest. We also need to act in order to be a part of the solution.

Christian Couple to Appeal Blasphemy Death Sentence at Lahore High Court

A Christian couple that has spent six years in prison are appealing their death sentence for blasphemy. The couple will face the Lahore high court later this month.

Faith Leaders, Police Pause to Pray Amid Protests

As some have turned to violence in response to the death of George Floyd, many faith leaders are doing what they can to support law enforcement as well as peaceful protesters—and in many cases, the police are responding in kind.