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Congressman Dan Crenshaw Under Fire After Heated Exchange With Young Woman Who He Says Questioned His Faith

The questioner is apparently a volunteer for Crenshaw's political opponent, and Crenshaw didn't seem to believe she was asking her question in good faith.

Pope Francis Attacked Cancel Culture. It Sounds Better Than ‘Ideological Colonization.’

In his annual address to diplomats accredited to the Holy See this month, Pope Francis “hit out at ‘cancel culture,'” as one headline put it.

As Congress Debates, Black Baptist Leader Calls Denial of Voting Rights ‘Evil’

On the day of a major voting rights debate on Capitol Hill, a social justice coordinator for the Progressive National Baptist Convention said fighting for voting rights is an effort to conquer evil.

Expected to Retire From NFL, Ben Roethlisberger Says He Wants to Help ‘Expand God’s Kingdom’

After Ben Roethlisberger walked off the field from what is expected to be the last game of his career he told reporters “I’m going to do everything I can to try expand God’s Kingdom."

Theology Professor Shares The Apostle Paul’s Long Hair Policy for Men; Twitter Refuses Haircut

Provost and Research Professor of Theology at Grace Bible Theological Seminary, Owen Strachan, is making people lose their hair (literally) after posting an image of Paul’s words from 1 Corinthians 11:14-15.

Thousands of Pastors Preach on Sexuality in Response to Canadian Law Banning Conversion Therapy

Canadian Bill C-4, an LGBTQ-related law that went into effect January 8, prompted thousands of pastors across North America to preach about biblical sexual morality.

Skillet Brings the Fire—Literally—at Winter Jam; Cooper Warns Against Fake Christianity

ChurchLeaders spoke with John Cooper of Skillet, and he said that the tour is about much more than music.

Younger Evangelicals More Likely Than Older to Want In-Depth Sermons, Survey Finds

Younger evangelicals are not necessarily looking for short, superficial sermons when they go to church, according to a new report. Findings indicate that younger evangelicals who attend church regularly are more likely than their older counterparts to crave in-depth teaching.