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‘The Good Lord Has Blessed Me’—Steelers QB, Likely Retiring, Thanks God After Win

Ben Roethlisberger, who has spent his entire 18-year NFL career with Pittsburgh, thanked God, teammates and fans Monday after what was likely his final game at Heinz Field.

Navy Blocked From Acting Against 35 COVID Vaccine Refusers

A federal judge in Texas has granted a preliminary injunction stopping the Navy from acting against 35 sailors for refusing on religious grounds to comply with an order to get vaccinated against COVID-19.

Suspect in Murder of Alabama Pastor’s Wife Turns Herself in, Apologizes

Kaillyn Harris is in police custody after turning herself in for a shooting that resulted in the death of Prichard, Alabama pastor’s wife Grace Carter on December 28. 

3 Years After Renewing Wedding Vows, Lysa TerKeurst Reveals Her Marriage Has Ended

Lysa TerKeurst has decided to end her marriage of 29 years. The Proverbs 31 Ministries founder took time Saturday to reflect on the past year, which she says “looked very different” than she thought it would.

Lebanese Christian Leader: Alliance With Hezbollah Imperiled

Gebran Bassil, the head of Lebanon’s largest Christian party, said on Sunday that a 15-year-old alliance with the country’s powerful Shiite group Hezbollah was no longer working and must evolve.

A Surge of Evangelicals in Spain, Fueled by Latin Americans

Huge surges in Spain's migrant and evangelical populations in recent decades are producing profound changes in how faith is practiced in a country long dominated by the Catholic church.

Cross Conference Reaches Young Adults at Pivotal Time in Life

Thousands of young adults ages 18-25 heard about the importance of missions and the local church this week during the 2021 CROSS Conference. 

Last Parent of a Child Killed in 1963 Church Bombing Dies

Maxine McNair, the last living parent of any of the four Black girls killed in a 1963 Alabama church bombing, died Sunday. She was 93.