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For Boebert and Greene, Faith—And Christian Nationalism—Sells

For the two biggest right-wing firebrands in Congress, faith and fundraising have gone hand in hand.

Former President of Baptist State Convention Under Investigation for Alleged Abuse

Bob Stine, former president of the Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention, will be required to answer questions in court in September after police in Madison, Wisconsin, recommended he be charged with sexual assault.

Vice President Harris Critiques Florida’s Slavery View at AME Churchwomen’s Meeting

Harris said she felt ‘at home’ among the African Methodist Episcopal Church members as she recalled her own Christian upbringing in Oakland, California.

How Country Singer Walker Hayes Went From Being an ‘Alcoholic Atheist’ to a Sober Believer in Jesus

Billboard Music Award-winning country artist Walker Hayes recently shared how God transformed him from being an “alcoholic atheist” to a sober believer in Jesus.

All of ‘The Chosen,’ Season 4, Could Premiere in Theaters, Says Dallas Jenkins

Season 4 of “The Chosen” could debut in theaters in its entirety, said the show’s creator, Dallas Jenkins, in a livestream celebrating the conclusion of the filming of the newest season.

NBA Player Jonathan Isaac Celebrates Launch of Apparel Company To Provide Alternative to ‘Woke’ Brands

Controversial NBA player Jonathan Isaac has officially launched his UNITUS apparel company, which is centered on “faith, family, freedom, and the pursuit of true greatness.”

In Portugal, Pope Francis Will Sow Seeds of His Legacy

The pontiff will meet with nearly a million young Catholics for World Youth Day celebrations and share his vision for the future of the church.

How Sean Feucht Helped Bring the Devil’s Music to Indiana’s State Capitol

A conflict between The Satanic Temple and musician and Christian activist Sean Feucht is poised to escalate as the Temple prepares to host its first Let Us Burn concert in the Indiana State Capitol on Sept. 28 at noon.