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More Churchgoers Hear Encouragement To Adopt, Provide Foster Care
More pastors are encouraging members to adopt a child and provide foster care at a time when adoptions have declined in the U.S.
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Sudan’s Increased Fighting Empties Christian Clerics From the Capital Khartoum
The brewing civil war in the country has convinced Christians and their leaders to leave the capital en masse, with many fleeing across the border to South Sudan.
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‘The Way,’ Emilio Estevez’s Film About the Camino, Returns to Theaters
The movie returns to theaters for one night Tuesday (May 16) and features a conversation between Emilio Estevez, Martin Sheen and travel guru Rick Steves.
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‘I’ll Let My Never [be] Never’—Russell Moore Quotes Jesus When Telling NBC He Will Not Vote For Trump
It's not the first time Christianity Today's editor-in-chief Russell Moore has publicly opposed Trump over his lack of character.
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Saddleback Church Announces Female Campus Pastor. Will Its Leaders Appeal SBC Removal?
Saddleback Church announced Katie Edwards as Lake Forest’s new campus pastor during its Sunday morning worship service last week (May 7). Edwards, who is transitioning from her role as Lake Forest’s student ministries pastor, was one of three females Saddleback Church ordained as pastors in May 2021.
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Rick Warren Installed as First Honorary Chancellor of Spurgeon’s College
On May 15, London-based Spurgeon’s College announced that pastor and author Rick Warren has become the school’s first-ever honorary chancellor. An installation took place in California in April, and the ceremony can be viewed online.
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‘There Are Many Worlds in Me’: Asian American Christians Reject Conformity
Asian American Christians are rejecting the mold that others tried to force them into, forging a more expansive faith that acknowledges the rich dimensions of their identity.
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Amid Catholic Opposition, House Passes GOP-Backed Border Security Bill
Bishop Mark Seitz of El Paso called the bill 'harmful' and 'extreme' in a letter signaling the US bishops’ opposition to the legislation. The legislation is not likely to pass the Democrat-controlled Senate.