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2 Churches Threatened with Satanic Graffiti, Another a Possible Arson Target

Several congregations throughout the U.S. have recently been targeted by vandals, some of whom defaced churches with satanic graffiti. Authorities are also investigating arson as the cause of fire that burned down a church in Florida. 

Faith Groups Celebrate Virginia’s Death Penalty Ban

Faith groups are celebrating Virginia’s decision to ban the death penalty, a move considered to be a victory for religious opposition to capital punishment.

UPDATE: Franklin Graham: Jesus’ Parable of the Good Samaritan Supports the Covid-19 Vaccine

"Jesus would advocate for people using vaccines and medicines to treat suffering and save lives." Jesus tells of a Good Samaritan who cares for an injured man by using oil and wine on the man's wounds "which were the top medicines of the day."

UPDATE: Metal Guitarist Korn’s Brian Welch: I Was Quoted Out of Context

Brian Welch posted on Instagram saying some of his words where taken out of context in an interview where he explained his early experience with Christianity saying, "But I think I went to far with it, and I got obsessed with it…"

Carrie Underwood Sings ‘for an Audience of One,’ on New Gospel Album, ‘My Savior’

Carrie Underwood is drawing on her Christian faith and memories from her childhood to deliver her first ever full-length gospel album, My Savior, hitting stores and streaming services TODAY.

UPDATE: John Hagee’s Ministry Clarifies Previous Comments About the COVID-19 Vaccine

John Hagee's ministry has clarified comments Hagee made when he addressed his Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas, last November.

86% of Protestant Churchgoers Are Proud of Their Church’s COVID-19 Response

When asked to rate their church’s handling of the COVID-19 crisis, a majority of Protestant churchgoers say their church's COVID-19 response makes them proud.

Another NC Man Is Free to Leave Church Sanctuary as Immigration Policies Ease

An undocumented immigrant who had sought refuge at a sanctuary church in Raleigh, North Carolina, for more than three years will now be allowed to leave without the danger of being deported.