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Sean Feucht Calls Out Lecrae for Supporting Pro-Abortion Politicians After Lecrae Claims To Be ‘Kingdom,’ Not Partisan

Lecrae told his followers on Twitter last Thursday (Sept. 29), "I’m not progressive. I’m not liberal. I’m not conservative. I’m Kingdom." Sean Feucht begged to differ.

Joyce Meyer Conference Lineup Includes Chris Tomlin, Joel Osteen and Christine Caine

Following the recent 40th anniversary celebration of Joyce Meyer’s LoveLife Women’s Conference, some people are questioning why certain Christian speakers and musicians participated.

‘Inappropriate’ Photos of Daughter Outside of Church Building Get Father Reprimanded by Facebook Friend

A conversation about modesty in church—even for people standing outside the building—swelled online after a woman posted images of herself wearing an evening gown and posing in front of a Catholic Church.

2-Time Emmy Winner First Black SBC State Communications Head

Lawrence Smith, recruited to lead communications for the Kentucky Baptist Convention (KBC), finds inspiration in the biblical example of Luke.

Pastor Retires From Texas Church Where Gunman Killed 26 People in 2017

Frank Pomeroy was hunting in the wet and cold Alaskan bush when the Lord gave him his final sermon as senior pastor of First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs.

UN, Abuse Survivor Groups Seek Vatican Investigation of Belo

Belo won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1996 with fellow East Timorese independence icon Jose Ramos-Horta for campaigning for a fair and peaceful solution to conflict in their home country as it struggled to gain independence from Indonesia.

Pope Warns of Nuclear War Risk; Appeals to Putin on Ukraine

Pope Francis on Sunday appealed to Russian President Vladimir Putin for a cease-fire, imploring him to “stop this spiral of violence and death” in Ukraine.

Amid Crises, Rural Roots Anchor Southern Baptists’ President

A staunch theological conservative, Bart Barber touts biblical inerrancy, opposes women serving as pastors and supports abortion bans. In running for SBC president, he expressed a desire to be a peacemaker and a unifier.

Witnesses in Vatican Mega Trial Paint Bleak Picture of How Secretariat Managed Funds

As witnesses testify in the Vatican financial trial, they painted an unflattering picture of the fund management by the Secretariat of State.

Third-party Report Details ACNA Leaders’ Inaction on Sexual Abuse Allegations

Released online late Tuesday, the report follows a monthslong investigation that was contentious from the start.

Danny Gokey Talks ‘Jesus People,’ Greg Locke, Gavin Newsom, and Living an Authentic Life Off Stage Before Getting on Stage

ChurchLeaders met with award winning singer Danny Gokey just moments before he took the stage on the opening night of his “Jesus People” tour in Dayton, Ohio, to ask how he’d encourage Christians in today’s broken world and what he hopes God accomplishes throughout the tour.

‘This Is Not a Dress Rehearsal’—Fox’s Ainsley Earhardt Discusses New Book and How Pastors Have Influenced Her

ChurchLeaders spoke with Fox & Friends’ Ainsley Earhardt regarding her new children’s book “I’m So Glad You Were Born: Celebrating Who You Are," which released earlier this week (Sept. 27).

Exvangelicals Cite ‘Rapture Anxiety’ as Source of Religious Trauma; Some Evangelicals Fire Back With Criticism

Earlier this week, CNN raised the ire of some evangelicals by publishing the stories of former evangelicals who discussed one source of religious trauma: rapture anxiety. 

Candace Cameron Bure: Marital Sex Shouldn’t Get ‘Such a Bad Rap’

During a recent interview, outspoken Christian Candace Cameron Bure spoke about the importance of a healthy sex life within marriage, admitting that she’s disappointed that “sex within marriage gets such a bad rap."

Biden Renews Refugee Cap of 125,000 After Falling Far Short

President Biden again has set a refugee resettlement ceiling of 125,000 for the next year despite an expectation this year’s admissions will fall 100,000 short of that goal.

Southern Baptists Prepare for Florida Cleanup, East Coast Response to Ian

Ian made landfall Sept. 28 in the Punta Gorda/Cape Coral area as a Category 4 hurricane with sustained winds of 145 mph. A “catastrophic” storm surge, winds and flooding came with it, the National Weather Service said.

Waiver Sought by SBC Entity Leaders Granted To Help Puerto Rico Recovery

The Biden administration granted a waiver Wednesday to aid the recovery by Puerto Rico from the devastation of Hurricane Fiona on the same day Southern Baptist leaders joined others in asking for the action.

Survey: Confederate Memorials Still Divide Americans and Religion Is a Big Predictor

When it comes to memorializing the nation’s Civil War legacy, Americans are nearly evenly divided over whether to preserve Confederate memorials and statues, according to a Public Religion Research Institute survey. 

Black Church Leaders Say Public Lands Should Better Reflect African American History

Hundreds of Black church leaders were surveyed for a report from the National Religious Partnership for the Environment, and a majority say Black history is not told adequately through national and local parks.

Following Papal Reforms, Vatican Departments Are Ready to Help Local Bishops

The Vatican has invited bishops facing immigrant crises in their dioceses to call directly on the church department in Rome charged with dealing with immigration issues. 

Sean Feucht, Eric Metaxas, and Russell Johnson Set To Lead ‘United...

On Thursday (April 25), political activist Sean Feucht will lead a “United for Israel March” at Columbia University alongside author Eric Metaxas and Pastor Russell Johnson of The Pursuit Church in Seattle, Washington.

Steve Robinson: How To Create a Culture of Service in Your...

Steve Robinson joins “The Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast” to talk about how church leaders can foster a culture of serving in their churches, raise up new leaders, and help people discover their giftings.

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