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Director Denzel Washington: ‘I Wanted to Please God’ With Movie About Soldier

Longtime actor Denzel Washington said his faith was a part of every decision he made in directing the new movie, “A Journal For Jordan,” based on the writings of an Army sergeant who was killed in action.

24 Inmates Awarded BA Degree in Pastoral Ministry Will Serve NC Prisons as Ministers

Twenty-four men wearing black caps and gowns strode across the stage of the Nash Correctional gym last week to collect a Bachelor of Arts diploma in pastoral ministry.

Founders of Humanitarian Organization Preemptive Love Accused of Abusing Staff, Misleading Donors

Preemptive Love Coalition's former communications director, Ben Irwin, has accused founders Jeremy and Jessica Courtney of running the humanitarian organization "like a cult."

Newark, NJ City Ordinance Bars Churches From Feeding the Hungry

Newark is one of more than a dozen American cities to implement such an ordinance to discourage unhoused individuals from remaining within their borders.

‘U.S.A.! U.S.A.!’: Trump Addresses Sunday Worshipers at Dallas First Baptist

During his address, Trump read from prepared remarks, adding his own comments about Afghanistan, inflation, and police reform.

‘A Profane Perversion’: Jesus Depicted as Transgender by Germany Bible Museum, Sparking Outcry

A controversial play presented last week at a Bible museum in Germany, imagines the Son of God as a transgender “Queen of Heaven.” Evangelist Franklin Graham referred to the depiction as a "profane perversion."

Church Agency: Captive Missionaries Made Daring Escape

Captive missionaries in Haiti found freedom by making a daring overnight escape, walking for miles over difficult, moonlit terrain with an infant and other children in tow, officials said Monday.

Across US, Houses of Worship Struggle to Rebuild Attendance

Though the exact numbers vary across denominations, most houses of worship in the US are experiencing far lower attendance relative to pre-pandemic numbers.