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Paige Patterson Out as Head of SWBTS

Paige Patterson has been under fire over allegations that he once counseled women who suffered marital abuse to pray for their husbands. The Washington Post on Tuesday also reported an incident in which Patterson allegedly told a woman who said she had been raped to forgive her assailant rather than report the incident to police.

UPDATE: Paige Patterson Named President Emeritus After Woman Claims He Silenced Her Disclosure of Rape

UPDATE May 23, 2018 The Baptist Press reported early this morning that a Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary board of trustees meeting that lasted until 3...

More Changes Ahead for the Boy Scouts

Leadership of the Boy Scouts has mandated that condoms be “readily and easily accessible” and alcohol be allowed in designated areas for next year’s Boy Scout Jamboree.

Is a Religious War Looming in Nigeria?

After weeks of negotiations with the government, the terrorists released 107 of the 113 originally abducted. Only Leah Sharibu remains in the hands of the terrorists. She was reportedly kept because she refused to renounce her Christian faith.

Billy Graham’s Will: One Last Sermon

Billy Graham's will has been filed publicly, and in addition to the typical legal jargon for dividing up assets and designating executors, the evangelist used it to point his family and the world to Jesus Christ.

Bishop Michael Curry: Love Could Bring Heaven to Earth

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle invited American Episcopal Bishop Michael Curry to deliver the sermon at their wedding on Saturday, May 19, 2018. With...

10 Nazarene Pastors and Their Wives Killed in Cuban Air Crash

The couples were returning home to the church's Cuba East District from a minister and spouses' retreat when the Cuban air crash took their lives.

Not Every Christians Feels Responsible to Share the Gospel

A new Barna poll finds that over the past 25 years a growing percentage of Christians believe sharing the gospel is optional. And it appears one of the biggest factors in a decision to share the gospel is the cultural belief that telling someone Jesus Christ died for their sins is judgmental.