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SC Pastor Addresses Rumors About Mica Miller, Threatens Lawsuits

Two days after the Robeson County Sheriff's Office released a statement regarding Mica Miller's death, South Carolina Pastor John-Paul Miller has broken his silence through his attorney, Russell B. Long, and is refuting claims that he "groomed" his wife.

‘Hero’ Deacon Who Tackled Church Gunman Says He ‘Had To Do Something’

Deacon Clarence McCallister, who tackled a gunman attempting to shoot Pennsylvania Pastor Glenn Germany in the middle of Sunday service May 5, said he knew he “had to do something.”

Cuba Gooding Jr Appears in Christian Film ‘Firing Squad,’ Breaks Silence About Diddy Lawsuit

Academy Award-winning actor Cuba Gooding Jr. has broken his silence about being named as a co-defendant in a lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs.

Haitian Aid Workers Worry American Christians Donors Could Worsen Crisis

A network of five humanitarian organizations is working to convince American faith-based donors to shift their support away from funding for orphanages to focus on family-strengthening initiatives.

Union Theological Seminary Votes To Divest From Companies Profiting From Gaza War

Union Theological Seminary, a private, ecumenical school that serves as Columbia University’s faculty of theology but maintains a separate endowment, is the first U.S. institute of higher education known to divest from the war in Gaza.

Nicolas Cage To Star in Horror Film About the Childhood of Jesus

Academy Award-winning actor Nicolas Cage is set to star in the film “The Carpenter’s Son," which is described as a “dark story” about the childhood of Jesus.

NY Man Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison After Filming Kids in Church Bathroom

Stephen Nicot of Greece, New York, was sentenced this week to 12 years in prison and eight years of supervised release for using a hidden camera to film minors in a church bathroom and his home. He was also fined $250,000.

Florida Elementary School Disbands Christian Club Following Pressure From Freedom From Religion Foundation

A Florida elementary school has disbanded a Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) club following pressure from the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF), an organization that exists “to promote the constitutional principle of separation of state and church.”