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WATCH: Greg Laurie’s Wife, Cathe, Tells Moms To ‘Check Out From What Fuels Your Mommy Guilt’

With decades of ministry experience, Cathe Laurie shared encouragement to each mom at Harvest Christian Fellowship on Mother's Day. She and her husband, Greg Laurie, have two sons—Jonathan, who serves on staff at Harvest, and Christopher, who lost his life nearly 16 years ago.

Texas Church Fires Pastor Charged With Internet Crimes Against Children

Texas Pastor Bruce Hollen, 63, was arrested on May 8 and has been charged with possession with intent to promote child sex abuse materials.

Parishioners Confront Teen With Rifle Outside of Communion Service for 60 Children

A teenage suspect carrying a rifle was apprehended shortly after attempting to enter the backdoor of St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church in Abbeville, Louisiana, during a First Communion service on Saturday (May 11).

Why Matt Chandler Believes the Mark of the Beast ‘Is Active Even Now’

Pastor Matt Chandler took time this week to share his views on the “mark of the beast,” which is mentioned in the Bible in Revelation 13. Despite what some believe, Chandler does not believe the mark is some type of advanced technology.

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.