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After Accusations by Top Ukrainian Official, Vatican Bank Denies Receiving Funds From Russia

After a close aid to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Pope Francis of being a Russophile and the Vatican of receiving Russian funds, the Catholic Church issued a statement denying the accusations.

Meet the Pastor Behind That ‘Quitting the Church’ Essay

A pastor's last thoughts on leaving the ministry sparked a national conversation about clergy health and the future of the church.

Christian Rock Icon Mylon LeFevre Dead; John Cooper Shares How He Was a ‘Great Friend’ and ‘Mentor’

Christian rock icon Mylon LeFevre, best known for his work with his band Mylon and Broken Heart, died Friday, September 8, at the age of 78 after a long battle with cancer.

‘I Began To Drink’—Max Lucado’s Ministry Was Booming, but His World Had ‘Gone Crazy’

Twenty years ago, it appeared that the ministry of best-selling author and “America’s pastor,” Max Lucado, was thriving. However, what was not apparent to observers, said Lucado, was, “I was a mess.” 

New Orleans Saints’ Demario Davis Uses Post-Game Presser To Proclaim, ‘Jesus Is Knocking’

After his New Orleans Saints won their season opener Sunday, Demario Davis used his 5-minute press conference to speak on our responsibility to open the door when Jesus knocks.

‘Pray for Those Who Feel the Ache of Today’—Lysa TerKeurst, Franklin Graham, Greg Laurie Remember 9/11

Twenty-two years after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, Christian leaders took to social media to remember those who were lost on 9/11.

‘Soaking It All in’—SportCenter Under Fire for Coverage of Coco Gauff’s Prayer Following US Open Victory

When 19-year-old Coco Gauff defeated Aryna Sabalenka in the U.S. Open women’s single finals, she immediately turned to prayer. SportsCenter described the moment as Gauff "soaking it all in."

In the Desert Above the Dead Sea, Evidence of Jewish Rebels’ Capture of Roman Weaponry

Jewish rebels involved in the 132 to 136 C.E. Bar Kokhba revolt were most likely the ones who left weapons recently discovered in a remote cave in the desert east of Jerusalem.