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Post About ‘Sinful, Tattooed’ Women Sparks Debate Among Christians

After Lori Alexander, author of “The Power of a Transformed Wife,” made posts on X (formerly Twitter) about worldly, tattooed women and their decisions’ long-term effects, social media users debated whether tattoos are sinful.

YouVersion Had ‘Highest Day Ever for Daily Bible Use’ on Easter Sunday

This week, Life.Church reported that it not only saw record-breaking attendance on Easter weekend but also record-breaking usage of the church's YouVersion Bible app.

Dallas Pastor’s Son Charged With Murder After Allegedly Shooting Youth Minister in Love Triangle Dispute

A dispute between a youth minister and a pastor’s son ended in violence and death on Sunday, as Denzel Branch of New Generation Church in Dallas was shot and killed following the church’s Easter service. 

The Strange World of Catholic ‘Integralism’—And Christian Nationalism

Christian nationalism and related ideas espoused by Catholics don’t constitute a unified ideology, experts say.

Candace Cameron Bure, Kirk Cameron, Greg Laurie and Sheila Walsh Discuss the Power of Prayer

On a recent edition of “Takeaways With Kirk Cameron,” Cameron was joined by his sister, actor and producer Candace Cameron Bure, Pastor Greg Laurie, and author, Bible teacher, and TBN host Sheila Walsh to discuss the significance of prayer.

‘Suspicious’ Disappearance of Pastor’s Wife and Friend Has Multiple Agencies Searching

Veronica Butler (27) and Jilian Kelley (39) went missing over Easter weekend while they were on their way to pick up children.

Trump Declares Election Day ‘Christian Visibility Day’ in Campaign Speech

In the wake of a controversy surrounding President Joe Biden and his celebration of Trans Visibility Day, former President Donald Trump said in a campaign speech that election day will be "Christian Visibility Day."

Pope Francis: Cardinals ‘Used Me’ in 2005 in Scheme To Block Benedict XVI’s Election

Pope Francis said in a newly released interview that he backed his predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, at the conclave that elected Benedict pope in 2005, despite the efforts of some cardinals to hijack the election.