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Video of Pastor Sharing How Serving on a Church Coffee Team Changed His Life Goes Viral

A video of a pastor sharing how serving on a church coffee team changed his life is going viral on social media, with Christian leaders praising the testimonial.

Abilene Christian University To Revisit Sexuality Policy After ‘Holy Sexuality Week’

Over 2,000 students, alumni and friends of the university signed a letter claiming the event included one-sided, exclusionary messages about LGBTQ people.

ACLU Files Suit Against DC Transit Agency Over Refusal To Display Religious Group’s Ads

The ACLU said the agency’s advertisement policy discriminated against certain opinions and violated the First Amendment.

‘It Truly Is of God’—SBC Pastor Dusty Deevers Wins Oklahoma State Senate Race

Oklahoma constituents and people across the country are congratulating Southern Baptist pastor Dusty Deevers on being elected to the Oklahoma State Senate.

Pastor and Iowa State Rep. Jon Dunwell Fields Accusations He Is a ‘Heretic’ for Defending Religious Rights of The Satanic Temple

Iowa State Rep. Jon Dunwell, who is the pastor of a church in Monroe, remains adamant in defending the religious rights of The Satanic Temple to have a holiday display in the State Capitol building. 

‘Christmas With the Chosen: Holy Night’ Hits Theaters Amid Record-High Viewership of Show

"Christmas With the Chosen: Holy Night" hit theaters across the nation on Tuesday, Dec. 12, with its theatrical run set to conclude on Sunday, Dec. 17.

Liam Goligher, Influential PCA Pastor, Resigns After Past Arrest Made Public

Goligher, the pastor of Philadelphia’s historic Tenth Presbyterian Church, was arrested in 2014 for public misconduct with another church leader but the arrest was not made public for years.

SBC Pastor Discloses Years-Old Child Abuse Allegations Against a Former Church Staffer

Hours after a newspaper published an article about abuse allegations within his Arkansas church, Dr. Steven Smith apologized for not telling his congregation about the reported crimes, which date back to 2015.