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Latino Faith Leaders to Gather for Summit on Christian Nationalism

Christian nationalism has ‘infiltrated’ the Latino Christian community ‘in such a powerful way,’ said one clergyman, ‘that they are not even aware of the position they are supporting.’

For 25th Year, State Department Reports on Threats, Triumphs in Religious Freedom

The report, which assesses conditions in 199 countries, also looks at policies and laws, including those about blasphemy and apostasy, that ‘criminalize religious expression.’

Poll: Religious Attendance Is Shrinking but Those Who Remain Are Happy

In the PRRI study, 57% of Americans say they seldom or never attend religious services. Among those who do, 89% said they were proud to be associated with their congregation.

Cyberfraud Cost Florida Baptists More Than $700,000

Churches, like other organizations, face an onslaught of phishing emails and other attempts at cyberfraud. One mistake can be costly.

Rick Warren Tells ChurchLeaders 5 Reasons Why Saddleback Is Challenging SBC Removal

Saddleback Church’s founder and former lead pastor, Rick Warren, told ChurchLeaders why the church is challenging the SBC Executive Committee’s ruling that Saddleback is “not in friendly cooperation with the Convention due to...continuing to have a female functioning in the office of pastor.”

‘I Shoved Carl and Hit Him’—Laura Lentz Recounts Finding Her Husband With the Nanny

In the new FX docuseries “The Secrets of Hillsong,” disgraced former Hillsong East Coast Pastor Carl Lentz and his wife open up about their marital woes. Lentz also points to widespread cultural problems at the scandal-plagued megachurch, based in Australia.

‘Let’s Keep Sharing the Light and Love of Jesus’—Megan Danielle Advances to the Top 3 of ‘American Idol’

It's a big week for "American Idol" contestant, Megan Danielle. While making it to the Top 3 of the reality show would certainly be enough to make the week memorable, Danielle is also celebrating the release of her third single, "Dream Girl," which releases Friday.

More Churchgoers Hear Encouragement To Adopt, Provide Foster Care

More pastors are encouraging members to adopt a child and provide foster care at a time when adoptions have declined in the U.S.