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UPDATE: Brian Houston Announces Dallas Hillsong Closing After Pastors’ Misuse of Funds

Reed Bogard, pastor of Hillsong Dallas, has announced that he and his wife, Jess, are stepping down as pastors in order to pursue health and to transition into a new season in their lives.

High Court Halts Calif. Virus Rules Limiting Religious Gatherings in Homes

The Supreme Court is telling California that it can’t enforce coronavirus-related restrictions that have limited home-based religious worship including Bible studies and prayer meetings.

Amy Julia Becker’s Response to the Prayer ‘Please Help Me Hate White People’

Dr. Chanequa Walker-Barnes, a Black Christian woman and professor of theology, recorded in the bestselling book, " A Rhythm of Prayer," goes on, listing all the reasons why it would make sense to hate white people.

Former Desiring God Writer Paul Maxwell Renounces His Christian Faith

Author Paul Maxwell posted on Instagram, "I think it’s important to say that I’m just not a Christian anymore, and it feels really good. I’m really happy...I'm really happy."

This Is Hate Speech? Church Rally for Biblical Marriage Includes Proud Boys and LGBTQ Protesters

They said it was hate speech. But if this is hate speech, then what can Christians say? Check out what people at the rally sponsored by Rivers of Living Water United Pentecostal Church in Sandy, Oregon, on March 20, 2021, had to say.

Christian Conference Cuts Antifa Critic From Its Lineup of Speakers

Leaders of the evangelical Christian Q conference have disinvited speaker Andy Ngo, a self-described “independent journalist...who covers antifa and the far-left.” But organizers say it's not for the reasons people think.

UPDATE: Jonathan Falwell Will Be the New Campus Pastor at Liberty

Liberty University has announced that Jonathan Falwell will replace David Nasser as the campus pastor at the end of the semester.

Texas Faith Leaders Condemn New Election Bills as Jim Crow Dressed Up in a ‘Tuxedo’

Faith leaders in Texas condemned a pair of controversial election bills Wednesday (April 7) working their way through the state Legislature, accusing lawmakers of trying to “dress up Jim and Jane Crow in a tuxedo.”