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Pat Robertson Turned Christian TV into Political Power — And Blew it Up With Wacky Prophecy

For many Americans, Pat Robertson, the Christian television pioneer and onetime presidential candidate, will always be remembered for his wacky pronouncements made at inflection points of American history. 

Evangelical Christian Francis Collins Steps Down As NIH Director

Evangelical Christian Francis Collins announced that he is stepping down as director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). He is the longest serving NIH director and the only director to have served under more than one president. 

This NBA Player Wears #23 Because of a Bible Verse; Monty Williams’ Faith Influences Coaching

Phoenix Suns power forward Cameron Johnson shares the deeper meaning of his jersey number while coach ​Monty Williams explains how faith influences his role.

WA State Agency Grants, Then Revokes Religious Exemptions for COVID-19 Vaccine

At least 11 people who had been granted a religious exemption from a Washington state agency had those exemptions revoked, leaving the state workers mere days to get the COVID-19 vaccine in order to avoid losing their jobs. 

‘Jesus Christ Superstar’: The Controversial Musical Phenomenon Turns 50

On October 12, 1971, “Jesus Christ Superstar” opened on Broadway. The critics weren’t thrilled. But thanks to a $1,000,000 advance sale and the attention of religious protesters, the show was already a phenomenon. This month, the show celebrates its 50 anniversary.

Donald Trump: ‘Nobody Has Done More’ For Christianity, Evangelicals, or Religion Itself

In recent interview on the VICTORY channel's Flashpoint, former president Donald Trump claimed that nobody has done more for Christianity, Evangelicals, or religion itself than him.

Probe: Catholic Church in France Had 3,000 Child Abusers

An independent commission examining sex abuse within the Roman Catholic Church in France believes 3,000 child abusers—two-thirds of them priests—have worked in the church over the past 70 years.

Wyoming Librarians Under Fire for Books About Sex, LGBTQ

Books about sex, LGBTQ issues and how to have a baby have public library employees in a deeply conservative Wyoming city facing possible prosecution.