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American Bible Society to Shutter $60 Million Faith and Liberty Discovery Center

Exhibits at the state-of-the-art center sought to portray the role Scripture played in American history.

Vatican Puts the Brakes on Synod on Synodality, Pushes ‘Controversial’ Topics to 2025

Women deacons, priestly formation and other contentious questions won’t be a part of the next synod in October.

‘There Is So Much Dark’ Media Out There, Warns Great American Media’s Bill Abbott

Bill Abbott, president and chief executive officer of Great American Media (GAM), recently discussed with ChurchLeaders the importance of quality faith-based media, GAM's merger with Pure Flix, and the new Great American Family (GAF) series “County Rescue.”

Kid Rock Asks Joe Rogan If He Wants ‘To Know Jesus,’ Shares That Paula White Is His Pastor

Robert James Ritchie, better known by his stage name Kid Rock, joined The Joe Rogan Experience last month. During the interview, the singer asked the Rogan if he’d like to know Jesus.

Newlywed 49ers QB Brock Purdy Plans To ‘Grow Together in Christ’ With Wife, Jenna

Last month, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy narrowly missed out on winning a Super Bowl ring. But after marrying college sweetheart Jenna Brandt on March 9, the outspoken Christian athlete now sports a ring with even more significance.

Chick-fil-A Franchisee Accused of Sex Offense With Teen Girl; Chick-fil-A Says It Has ‘Zero Tolerance’ Policy

Ohio Chick-fil-A franchisee Stacy Lee Austin was arrested on March 5, after the victim’s father called the police thinking that Austin was committing a burglary at his home.

Unexpected Defeat of Referendums Shows Growing Power of Ireland’s Traditional Catholics

At a Mass said in Latin on Sunday (March 10), Ireland's traditional Catholics declared political victory, days after a pair of referendums aimed at secularizing the Irish Constitution were unexpectedly and resoundingly defeated.

In ‘God’s Ghostwriters,’ Scholar Candida Moss Looks at the Hidden Hands Behind the Bible

In her new book, Moss argues that slaves and other lower-status workers played a key role in producing and preserving the Christian Scriptures.