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Pastor Runs 62 Consecutive Marathons To Raise Awareness for Adoption, Foster Care, Youth Mental Health, Breaking Guinness World Record

Missouri pastor Malachi O'Brien is attempting to break the world record for consecutive days to run a marathon distance. His goal is to bring awareness to youth mental health and adoption and foster care.

‘Gasoline on the Fire’–‘The Chosen’ To Be Translated Into 600 Languages With Help From New Partner

An alliance with the nonprofit, Come and See, will make it possible for “The Chosen” to be translated into 600 languages. Series creator Dallas Jenkins says the partnership is “gasoline on the fire” of what is already happening through "The Chosen." 

‘Nothing That God Can’t Do’: Deion Sanders Thanks God for Opportunity To Coach at University of Colorado

During the press conference, Sanders repeatedly referenced God in his remarks, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to coach at the University of Colorado.

Anglican Church Informs Parishioners of Sex Offender Attendee After Three Years

Church of the Resurrection, an Anglican church that serves as a diocesan seat in Wheaton, Illinois, whose leaders have faced criticism for how they handled sexual abuse allegations, informed congregants Friday (Dec. 2) that a registered sex offender has been attending the church since 2019.

Over the Weekend, Fusions of Faith and Extremism at Drag Show Protests Across Country

Over the weekend, red-shirted members of NatSoc Florida, a new white supremacist group, gathered outside a “Celebration of the Arts” event in Lakeland, Florida.

Congress Set To Rescind COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for Troops

The COVID-19 vaccine mandate for members of the U.S. military would be rescinded under the annual defense bill heading for a vote this week in Congress.

Some Churches Leave UMC Through Formal Process; Others Are Suing

Many United Methodist churches are leaving the denomination via an exit plan approved by leaders more than three years ago. But in Florida and North Carolina, some are suing regional conferences in state courts.

Greek Orthodox Church at World Trade Center Reopens at Last

More than two decades after a tiny Greek Orthodox church in lower Manhattan was destroyed by the falling south tower of the World Trade Center, that church's far grander replacement opened to the public this week.