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Trump and Biden Attend (Very Different) Churches on Sunday

Pastors of the International Church of Las Vegas thanked the president for the good job they believe he is doing in the White House. Meanwhile, Joe Biden attended a much quieter service at a church he and his wife have been attending for several years now.

Religious Identity and Supreme Court Justices—a Brief History

A notable factor in the history of the Supreme Court justices has been their religious identity. The first non-Protestant justice was appointed in 1836, but up until the 1970s, justices identifying as anything other than Protestant were seen as anomalies.

Harvest, MacDonald Speak Out About Settled Legal Dispute

The protracted dispute between Pastor James MacDonald and Harvest Bible Chapel recently concluded through arbitration. Now the Chicago-area megachurch is sharing details of the settlement and has apologized to its former pastor.

The Story Behind the Ravi Zacharias Allegations (Part 2): ‘Cursory’ Investigations and More Accusations

The great apologist Ravi Zacharias passed away in May and the tributes poured in. But now, new allegations of his misconduct are coming in, too.

IL Church: Go Out to Dinner and Talk About Politics with Love

Stateline Church in Rockford, Illinois, is challenging its members to have political conversations over dinner with people who have different views than they do—and the church gave away $50 gift cards to encourage them to do it.

Kentucky Church to Investigate Chris Rice, Christian Musician, After Abuse Allegation

A Kentucky church has announced plans to investigate allegations of sexual abuse by Dove Award-winning Christian musician and songwriter Chris Rice.

Samaritan’s Purse to Set up Coronavirus Field Hospital in the Bahamas

Coronavirus field hospital: Plans call for a 28-bed field hospital and a team of doctors and nurses trained in infectious diseases to partner with Nassau’s Princess Margaret Hospital and the Bahamian Ministry of Health.

Barrett Keeps Democrats, Trump at Bay in Senate Hearing

Barrett's confirmation to the Supreme Court to take the seat of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg seems inevitable, as even some Senate Democrats acknowledged in Senate hearings on Tuesday and Wednesday.