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‘All War Is Anachronistic’: Pope Francis Struggles to Gain Traction for Peaceful Vision

The night after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Pope Francis lay awake in bed at the Vatican thinking about what he could do to prevent “one more death in Ukraine. Not one more,” he told the Argentine daily La Nacion.

Always the Right Time for Baptism, 90 Year-Olds Say

Older Christians within the Southern Baptist Convention are being baptized serving as a reminder that it is never too late to take a step of obedience.

Colorado Church Collects $61,000 for Ukrainian Relief on Easter Sunday

On Easter, church members responded to a request to help Ukrainian refugees in a big way – by giving approximately $61,000. That amount was in addition to, not instead of, members’ regular tithe.

Pastor-Led Shelters Bring Schooling Options to Migrant Kids

Pastor-run shelters have partnered with educators to help, busing children to an alternative school that teaches everything from math to reading to dealing with emotions and bringing in specially accredited teachers.

A Calvin Professor Officiated a Same-Sex Wedding. It Likely Cost Him His Job.

When a former student asked Calvin professor Joe Kuilema to officiate her wedding, he said yes right away—despite a school policy that views same-sex marriage as sinful. That decision likely cost him his job.

Movement To Build Affordable Housing on Church Land Reaches Florida

'Religious organizations, in aggregate, are some of the largest owners of land in Miami-Dade County.'

John Piper Imparts Wisdom From His Five Decades of Ministry and an Article He Wrote Titled ‘Missions and Masturbation’

Mark Dever interviewed theologian John Piper on Wednesday night after his message at Together for the Gospel (T4G) regarding his 50 years of ministry service.

Praying Football Coach Asking Supreme Court for His Job Back

Six years later, after losing his coaching job and repeatedly losing in court, that former Washington state coach, Joe Kennedy, will take his arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday.