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‘God Sent Her to Me’—Christian UPS Driver Says Lost Woman He Helped Also Helped Him

UPS driver Frederick Stephens was in the middle of a busy day of deliveries in Little Rock, Arkansas, when a lost, elderly woman approached him for help. Stephens took time out of his stressful day to help her, but says that God also sent her to help him. 

Prophet Tiphani Montgomery Tells Christians Beyoncé Is a ‘Witch’ and Her Fans a ‘Coven’

Tiphani Montgomery, a self-described prophet, has created a stir by condemning pop star Beyoncé as a “witch” and her fans as a “coven.” The Houston-based minister, who also speaks and writes about entrepreneurship and wealth, is receiving pushback for her comments.

Asbury Chapel Speaker Thought He ‘Totally Whiffed’ Sermon; 2 Weeks Later, Christians Around the Nation Are Still Responding to It

What does it feel like to preach a sermon that sparks a weeks-long spiritual awakening? For Zach Meerkreebs, it actually didn’t feel that great. In fact, he thought the sermon had bombed. 

Todd Benkert Leaves SBC Abuse Task Force After Conflict Over Pastor’s Restoration

Todd Benkert, a Southern Baptist pastor who helped force reforms in the nation’s largest Protestant denomination's sexual abuse policies, has stepped down from a task force he was appointed to last year to implement those reforms.

Los Angeles Bishop David O’Connell Dies in Shooting

Bishop David G. O’Connell, an auxiliary bishop in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Los Angeles, was found dead Saturday (Feb. 18) in his home in Hacienda Heights, a suburb in Los Angeles County, according to news reports.

In Corruption Trial, Vatican Bank Chief Says His Office Refused To Bail out Real Estate Deal

In Thursday’s session of the Catholic Church’s corruption trial, the president of the Vatican Bank said he had no choice but to report what he knew about the London real-estate deal at the heart of the inquiry.

Christian Climate Activist Challenges Church To Take Action

Kyle Meyaard-Schaap offers personal accounts, theological frameworks and practical advice for Christian climate action.

What Is Happening at Asbury University Wasn’t Planned—Is This the Start of Widespread Revival?

On Feb. 8, following an ordinary chapel service at Asbury University, students were encouraged to stay after chapel if they wanted to continue worshiping God. More than a week later, that service hasn’t stopped.