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T.D. Jakes: ‘Raising Up Women To Be Men’ Is Causing Us To Lose Our Families

“Real men are not a deficit,” Jakes said in a sermon earlier this summer. “Real men are an asset. They pour in.”

Elevator Project in Old Jerusalem Leads to Surprising Finds

Installing an elevator doesn't normally involve a 2,000-year plunge into an ancient city's history. But in Jerusalem, even seemingly simple construction projects can lead to archaeological endeavors.

Teens Charged After United Methodist Church Leader Is Killed

A 15-year-old boy was charged Tuesday with murder in the fatal shooting of a pastor and leader of the United Methodist Church during a carjacking in Memphis, Tennessee.

After Scandals, New Guidelines Align Vatican Investments With Church Teaching

Continuing Pope Francis’ efforts to clean up the Vatican’s scandal-plagued financial dealings, the Catholic Church announced a series of ethical and moral principles on Tuesday that will guide its investment policies.

Michigan Football Coach Jim Harbaugh Isn’t Fearful of Being Cancelled for Pro-Life Stance, Shares Why

“I believe in having the courage to let the unborn be born. I love life. I believe in having a loving care and respect for life and death. My faith and my science are what drive these beliefs in me.”

Christian Flight Attendant Awarded $5.1 Million After Winning Unlawful-Termination Lawsuit

After a five-year legal battle, longtime flight attendant and outspoken pro-life Christian Charlene Carter emerged victorious last week. A jury ruled she should receive $5.1 million in damages (both compensatory and punitive) from Southwest Airlines and the Transportation Workers Union of America.

United Methodist Leader Shot, Killed in Carjacking Near Memphis

On Monday, Rev. Dr. Autura Eason-Williams, United Methodist pastor and UMC district superintendent for Memphis, was killed in a carjacking near her home in Whitehaven, Tennessee.

Lifeway Research: Most Pastors Know of Deconstruction, Fewer See It in Their Pews

A Lifeway Research study of U.S. Protestant pastors finds 73% are familiar with the concept of deconstruction, and more than a quarter (27%) of those say people in their churches have deconstructed their faith.