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Faith Leaders Renew Push for ‘Accurate’ Black History Education in Florida

Faith leaders in Florida are redoubling efforts to ensure Black history is taught widely and truthfully in reaction to the state’s rejection of an Advanced Placement course on African American studies and changes to state academic standards about public school history instruction about slavery. 

Catholics Rally Around Annunciation House After Lawsuit

Catholics are rallying around Annunciation House, a network of Catholic migrant shelters based in El Paso, Texas, after the state’s attorney general, Ken Paxton, has attempted to shut down the nonprofit. 

‘No One Will Be Touching the Cross of Christ,’ Donald Trump Tells Christian Communicators at NRB 2024

Donald Trump addressed over 3,000 Christian communicators and news outlets at NRB’s Presidential Forum. Republican Presidential candidate Nikki Haley was also invited to speak but declined, according to NRB's president.

Bethel Leader Kris Vallotton Apologizes for Comments on Mike Bickle in Recent Sermon

Bethel leader Kris Vallotton posted an apology on Facebook after a Feb. 18 sermon in which he expressed brotherly love for embattled church leader Mike Bickle.

Pastor Who Blamed Rape Victims for Wearing Shorts Apologizes on Church Sign

Pastor Bobby Leonard, who said he would let a rapist go free if the rape victim had been wearing shorts, has gone viral for his remarks. Leonard, who leads Bible Baptist Tabernacle in Monroe, North Carolina, has since apologized via a sign in front of his church.

Matthew Slater, a Super Bowl Champ With His Eye on Higher Things, Retires From Football

The player’s longtime coach, Bill Belichick, once referred to him as a ‘perfect player.’ Teammates and opponents alike praised Slater for his leadership skills, which he says were built on his faith.

The Episcopal Church Takes Steps To Improve Protocols for Bishop Misconduct

The changes follow a string of public misconduct allegations against Episcopal bishops.

At National Cathedral, Leaders of Different Parties, Perspectives Call for Civility

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox and Maryland Gov. Wes Moore spoke about their participation in the ‘Disagree Better’ project and noted their efforts to seek bipartisan solutions.