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‘A Miracle’—Pastor Survives Heart Attack After Off-Duty Firefighter Performs CPR

Members of a South Carolina church are hailing an off-duty firefighter as a hero after he performed CPR on their pastor. On Sunday (Sept. 1), Socastee Family Worship Center in Myrtle Beach honored Chad Hughes for his part in saving the life of Pastor Chuck McElroy.

Pastor Greg Locke’s Home Hit With Automatic Gunfire—‘God Protected Us in Unimaginable and Supernatural Ways’

Greg Locke, pastor of Global Vision Bible Church in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, was the victim of a drive-by shooting Tuesday night (Sept. 3). While his home was riddled with bullets, no one was injured. 

The Black Church Has Moved From Essential to Voluntary, Says Author Jason Shelton

‘Is the Black church dead? I think it really varies depending on which traditions we’re talking about,’ said Shelton, a sociologist at the University of Texas at Arlington.

National Baptists Hold Annual Meeting as Leadership Questions Continue

As the annual session of the National Baptist Convention, USA, the historically Black denomination, opened on Tuesday, the biggest question that loomed is how the meeting will end: Will it have a new president or not?

‘The Chosen’ Cast Members Discuss the ‘Most Painful Scene to Date’

One emotional scene of "The Chosen" took a full six days to shoot—and even longer to edit. Creator and director Dallas Jenkins sat down with Yasmine Al-Bustami (Ramah) and Joey Vahedi (Thomas) to discuss the scene executives describe as "such a complex and tragic moment."

After 2-Touchdown Debut, Iowa Hawkeyes Standout Freshman Credits Jesus for Giving Him Confidence

After an impressive college debut Saturday (Aug. 31), Iowa Hawkeyes wide receiver Reece Vander Zee was equally impressive at a post-game press conference. “I credit my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for giving me this opportunity,” the 18-year-old Iowa native began.

Pastor Sentenced to 18 Months After Pleading Guilty to $3.5 Million Fraud Scheme

Rudolph Brooks, pastor of Kingdom Tabernacle of Restoration Ministries in Washington, D.C., has been sentenced to 18 months in prison after pleading guilty to charges of wire fraud and money laundering. 

Some Nonprofit Newspapers Endorse Candidates. So Why Can’t Churches, New Lawsuit Asks.

The federal lawsuit, filed by the National Religious Broadcasters, is the latest challenge to the so-called Johnson Amendment, which bars charitable nonprofits from taking sides in campaigns.