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‘A Beard Is Nothing More Than Pride!’ — One San Diego Pastor’s Hot Take on Facial Hair

A sermon delivered by San Diego pastor Stephen Buxton has been the subject of online discussion, particularly with regard to Buxton’s hot take on facial hair. 

Excessive Bail Bond Required of Christian in Pakistan

A Catholic who spent more than three years in jail on a baseless blasphemy charge had to pay an exorbitant amount of bail for release this month, just one example of gross injustices against him and other Christians.

Loyola’s Sister Jean Captured Hearts During March Madness. Now She’s Written a Book.

At 103, Chicago’s beloved Catholic sister, best known simply as ‘Sister Jean,’ has added publishing a memoir to her list of achievements.

Saddleback Church Kicked out of SBC Over Female Pastors

Saddleback Church, the largest church in the Southern Baptist Convention, has been ruled to no longer be “in friendly cooperation” with the denomination because of its decision to ordain women to the title of pastor.

‘Unlike Anything I’ve Ever Seen in My Life’—Asbury’s President Shares Ending of Continuous Worship Service

As Asbury University approaches the second full week of what many have characterized as a revival, university president Kevin Brown announced that beginning this week, around the clock worship would come to an end.

Beth Moore Reveals Why She Is Now Naming the Person Who Abused Her as a Child

Beth Moore’s memoir, “All My Knotted-Up Life,” released today (Tuesday, Feb. 21). On Monday, Feb. 20, Moore joined ABC News’ Linsey Davis to discuss her newest book.

WATCH: Sadie Robertson Huff Discusses Purity—And How the Church Got It Wrong

As part of her "WHOA That's Good "Podcast, Sadie Robertson Huff sat down with her mom, Korie Robertson, to discuss what most "would shy away from talking about—especially in the church."

Lifeway Research: Most Pastors, Churchgoers See More Than Monthly Attendance as Standard

A study from Lifeway Research finds a majority of both U.S. Protestant pastors and churchgoers consider someone to be a regular church attender if they attend twice a month or more.