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Princeton Theological Seminary Removes Name of Slaveholder From Chapel

Princeton Theological Seminary’s board unanimously voted to dissociate the name of slaveholder and anti-abolitionist Samuel Miller from the school’s chapel.

EU Leaders Worried by Rise in Antisemitism, Holocaust Denial

European Union leaders pledged Wednesday to confront the rise of antisemitism and Holocaust denial witnessed during the coronavirus pandemic, on the eve of the annual commemorations of Auschwitz’s liberation.

Shane & Shane Releases ‘Worship in the Word’ Kingdom Kids Album

Shane Bernard and Shane Everett surmised early in their music ministry as Shane & Shane that God had better words than they themselves.

Pope Urges Parents to ‘Never Condemn’ Their Gay Children

Pope Francis urged parents on Wednesday not to condemn their children if they are gay, in his latest gesture of outreach to the LGBTQ community which has long been marginalized by the Catholic hierarchy.

‘The Apostle Paul Wants the Women to Make the Sandwiches,’ Says Pastor Douglas Wilson

Douglas Wilson, pastor of Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho, argues that, according to the Apostle Paul, making sandwiches is part of the God-given role of a woman.

‘Hacksaw Ridge’ Actor Shares the Gospel With Millions of Instagram Followers

Earlier this month, “Hacksaw Ridge" start Nathaniel Buzolic posted an image of the Sea of Galilee on his Instagram page, sharing the good news of Jesus with his 2.8 million followers.

Profitable Prayers: Christian Meditation Apps Mine Data for Ad Purposes

A recent report revealed that popular Christian prayer and meditation apps regularly mine and sell user data to advertisers. While not an uncommon practice, some have raised concerns about it.

Vatican Defends Benedict After Report Faults Abuse Record

The Vatican on Wednesday strongly defended Pope Benedict XVI’s record in fighting clergy sexual abuse and cautioned against looking for “easy scapegoats and summary judgments."