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Monster Truck Rally or Holy Spirit Barbie Party? A Missouri Megachurch Offers Both

The Stronger Men’s Conference made headlines after Mark Driscoll was kicked off the stage. But the church’s women’s conference may actually undermine evangelical stereotypes.

Providence Catholic Health Care System To Pay More Than $200 Million for Unpaid Wages

A jury awarded Providence hourly employees in Washington about $98 million in damages, but King County Superior Court Judge Averil Rothrock found that the violations were willful, doubling the total.

As Many HBCUs Thrive, Faith-Based Black Schools Fight Financial and Accreditation Woes

Several faith-based historically Black colleges and universities have faced governance and financial concerns, even as other HBCUs are seeing increases in enrollment and financial donations.

Phil McGraw and Ed Young Discuss God’s Calling, Parenting and the ‘Woke Mob’ During Sunday Service

Dr. Phil McGraw recently spoke at Pastor Ed Young’s Fellowship Church, where McGraw shared his thoughts on topics including parenting, envy, and the importance of the church to society.

How Christian Country Artist JD Walker Embraces His Nickname ‘Outlaw for Jesus’

Independent Christian country artist J.D. Walker had many reasons to stop pursuing his dream of becoming a country musician, but God had other plans.

Idaho Pastor Who Went Missing This Week Died From Apparent Suicide

According to police, 59-year-old Idaho Pastor Gene Jacobs died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, and foul play isn’t suspected. Jacobs went missing early on April 22, and search teams located his body that evening.

Church Groundskeeper Beaten and Robbed in Broad Daylight

A church groundskeeper was left beaten and baffled after being robbed in broad daylight outside of Truevine Missionary Baptist Church in Mobile, Alabama, on Thursday afternoon. 

Church Leaders in Kenya Give Qualified Support for Plan to Close Orphanages

Amid a growing push to reunite orphans with extended family rather than keep children in residential homes, Kenyan authorities are set to adopt a new program that will phase out traditional orphanages over the next decade.