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Children Among 44 Arrested in Latest Injustice Against Chinese Church

Religious persecution continues in China. In the latest of many injustices that authorities have committed against the members of Early Rain Covenant Church in Chengdu, 44 people were arrested and detained by police on Sunday, February 24.

This Pro-Life Film Is Rated ‘R’ for All the Right Reasons

A new film depicting the horrors of abortion has been rated "R" due to its abortion scenes. The film's producers think the rating is accurate but haven't missed the irony of it.

It’s Official: UMC Votes for Traditional Marriage, No Gay Clergy

The United Methodist Church homosexuality debate was finally put to rest today following a vote to uphold a traditional stance on marriage and the ordination of clergy. But this does not mean that the denomination has a smooth road ahead.

Pastor in South Africa Claims He Raised a Man from the Dead

Pastor Alph Lukau, who leads Alleluia Ministries International in Johannesburg, South Africa, has claimed that he performed a miracle by restoring a man to life during a church service.

United Methodists Vote: No Same-Sex Weddings, No Gay Clergy

Delegates for the United Methodist Church are meeting in St. Louis this week to vote on whether to allow same-sex weddings to occur in their churches and whether to allow “self-avowed practicing homosexuals" to fulfill clergy roles.

Korn’s Brian Welch on Why There Is No ‘Christian’ Look

At the premier of Tim Tebow’s new film, "Run the Race," Korn member Brian “Head” Welch critiqued the idea that there is a certain “look” all Christians need to have.

Only 3 of the 10 Churches Named by Greear Warrant Review, Executive Committee Says

After J.D. Greear named 10 churches in danger of disfellowship over the handling of sexual abuse allegations, the Executive Committee of the SBC has decided only three warrant investigation, one of which is Sovereign Grace Church in Louisville, Kentucky.

The Vatican Summit: Too Little Too Late?

As the Vatican summit on sexual abuse convenes, some are asking why the summit took so long to come together and what "concrete actions" the Pope is planning to direct.