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‘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.

SBC Seminary President Al Mohler To EC: ‘The Only Way Forward Is The Way of Truth’

On Wednesday, Dr. Al Mohler released a statement telling the SBC's Executive Committee, "All SBC entities should respect and fully support the work of the Sexual Abuse Task Force."

Some SBC EC Members Say They Were Not Consulted About New EC Statement

Several members of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Executive Committee (EC) are upset that an EC “spokesperson” published an official committee statement Thursday, Sept. 30, without consulting them. 

Pat Robertson Steps Down After 55 Years as Daily Host of The 700 Club

Televangelist Pat Robertson has announced that he is stepping down as daily host of Christian Broadcasting Network’s The 700 Club. Robertson founded CBN in 1960 and is the founding host of The 700 Club, which began airing in 1966.

Rachael Denhollander: Why the SBC EC Is Reluctant to Give Up Attorney-Client Privilege

The SBC's Executive Committee has been deadlocked about whether to waive attorney-client privilege ahead of a third-party independent investigation, a debate attorney and survivor advocate Rachael Denhollander says is common for “institutions in crisis.”