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Pastor Gives Online Sermon While His House Burns in the Background

A South Carolina pastor live-streamed a video of his house engulfed in flames before church on Sunday. Sharing a positive message in his video, the pastor didn't let the fire disrupt his plans to preach at church later that morning.

‘What’s Your Story?’ People on Twitter Share How Jesus Saved Them

When Rachel Joy Welcher asked her Twitter followers to share their stories of how they came to trust in Jesus, social media served a different purpose than it normally does.

Taxi Driver Locks Terror Suspect in Car Moments Before Explosion, Saving Lives

English taxi driver David Perry is being praised as a hero for locking a terror suspect inside his car moments before an explosion, saving an unknown number of lives and narrowly escaping with his own. 

With ‘Villains’ Tarot Deck, Disney Pushes the Mystical Practice Further Into Mainstream

On Nov. 9, Insight Editions released the 78-card Disney Villains Tarot Deck, featuring Maleficent from “Sleeping Beauty,” Mother Gothel from “Tangled,” Scar from “Lion King” and other evil figures from Disney’s canon of animated films.

Lifeway Research: Most Churches Find Financial Stability in 2021

Emerging from the pandemic, most churches don’t seem to be underwater financially. But many are treading water, according to new a Lifeway Research report.

Send Network’s Dhati Lewis Leaving NAMB for New Project

Dhati Lewis, president of the North American Mission Board’s (NAMB) church planting arm, Send Network, will transition from his position to launch a new initiative to empower discipleship in majority-minority, multiethnic communities.

Event at John Hagee’s Church Calls for One National Religion, Chants of ‘Let’s Go Brandon’

An event hosted at John Hagee’s Cornerstone Church in San Antonio raised eyebrows when footage surfaced showing the crowd chanting "Let's go Brandon," and Michael Flynn calling for one national American religion. Notably, Hagee is known for his end times theology and predictions.

Amid COVID-19, Most Churches Provide Hybrid Worship, Half Stopped Picnics

Eight in 10 U.S. churches now provide hybrid services, offering options for congregants to worship either in person or online during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new study.