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After Global Summit, Pope Francis Injects Synodality Into Vatican Theology

The pope called for a ‘popular theology’ that stems from the people and is in dialogue with the world.

How a Bucolic Tennessee Suburb Became a Hotbed of ‘Christian Nashville-ism’

The presence of white supremacists in Franklin, Tennessee, has shaken some longtime residents.

Trans People Can Be Baptized Unless It Causes Scandal, Says Vatican’s Doctrine Czar

Trans people can be baptized and act as godparents, according to a new document by the Vatican’s doctrinal office.

‘You Are a Viper’—ERLC’s Brent Leatherwood Blasts Leaker of Alleged School Shooter Manifesto

On Monday, Brent Leatherwood, president of the SBC’s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission addressed the media regarding the images of three alleged pages of the manifesto penned by The Covenant School shooter. 

‘Heartbreaking’—Ed Stetzer and Other Pro-Life Leaders Respond to Ohio Enshrining Abortion in State Constitution

By passing Issue 1, Ohio voters have enshrined the right to abortion in their state constitution, making Ohio the seventh state to protect abortion access since the demise of Roe v. Wade in June 2022.

‘Christ Intends for All of Us To Be Free’—Actor Rob Schneider Joins the Catholic Church

To celebrate his 60th birthday, actor and comedian Rob Schneider shared a sentimental post honoring his family and sharing that he's now a practicing Catholic.

Roger Spradlin, Pastor and One of the Architects of the SBC’s Statement of Faith, Dies at 68

Roger Spradlin, a California pastor who was one of the architects of the Baptist Faith & Message 2000 (BFM), has died at the age of 68 after a battle with cancer. 

American Baptist Churches USA To Be Led by Rev. Gina Jacobs-Strain

On Saturday, the American Baptist Churches USA became the last of the major mainline Protestant denominations to appoint a female leader by naming the Rev. Gina Jacobs-Strain as its general secretary.