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Judge Again Blocks Ohio Law Regulating Aborted Fetal Remains

For the second time in a year, Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge Alison Hatheway prevented a law that would require fetal remains from surgical abortions to be cremated or buried from taking effect.

Former Orthodox Presbyterian Missionary Guilty of Sexually Assaulting Ugandan Girl

A Georgia man on Wednesday pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a girl under the care of his church while doing missionary work in Uganda.

Lecrae’s Label Cuts Artist Accused of Sending Unsolicited Explicit Photos to Women

On January 31, 2022, Reach Records announced on social media that they had ended their relationship with the talented music producer and hip hop artist Gabriel Alberto Azucena, who goes by the name stage name GAWVI.

Voice of the Martyrs Calls for a ‘Prayer Boycott’ of the 2022 Winter Olympics

The 2022 Winter Olympics are being held in Beijing, China, and Voice of the Martyrs (VOM) is joining other like-minded groups in calling Christians to boycott the Games. VOM’s call to action is unique, however, in that the group is asking believers to participate in a “prayer boycott.”

Lauded LA Rams Receiver Cooper Kupp Pursues ‘A Crown That Will Last Forever’

Thanks to a record-breaking “triple crown” season, Cooper Kupp has helped position his team to win a Super Bowl ring. But the Los Angeles Rams wide receiver has his sights set on a lasting crown.

Study: Younger Evangelicals Less Trusting of Charitable Organizations But More Open to Giving Diversely

A recent study found that while younger evangelical donors tend to be more distrustful of charitable organizations, they are more likely to give to a variety of causes or to organizations they were previously unfamiliar with. 

Ordinance Limiting Oregon Church Meal Services Violates Religious Freedom, Lawsuit Says

An Oregon church is suing the coastal city of Brookings, arguing that an ordinance restricting the church’s meal program for the unhoused violates its right to religious freedom. 

Streaming Online Has Been a Boon for Churches, a Godsend for Isolated

A report on churches and technology during the pandemic found that by streaming online services, churches were able to expand their reach, often connecting with people outside their community or reconnecting with former members who had moved away.