Christian News

Lifeway Research: Churchgoers Increasingly Prefer a Congregation That Shares Their Politics

Half of U.S. Protestant churchgoers say they prefer to attend a church where people share their views on politics, and most believe that to be the case in their congregation already.

Church Food Pantry Robbed of $800 in Meat; Congregation Committed To Providing As Generously As Possible

Though Vandalia Presbyterian Church has only 20 members with the youngest member being 65 years old, they regularly serve over 100 people in the community who have needs.

Southern Baptist Funds Help Seminary Students Get Education, Ministry Experience Simultaneously

Members of Southern Baptist churches attending an SBC seminary receive a 50 percent reduction in tuition costs through the Cooperative Program.

Coach Who Prayed at Midfield To Be Reinstated After Court Win

High school football coach Joseph Kennedy, whose right to pray at midfield following games was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court after he was removed from his job, is to be reinstated by next spring.

Mississippi Church Commits to ‘More Thorough Response’ for 1980s Abuse Case

In speaking to worshippers at Broadmoor Baptist Church on Oct. 30, Lead Pastor Josh Braddy presented several action steps toward addressing a decades-old case of sexual abuse to which he and other church leaders believe “a more thorough response was warranted.”

Ahead of Midterms, Faith Plays Central Role in Republican Efforts To Win Latino Votes

A group of Latina Republicans is seeking to flip congressional seats with a message of faith, family and country. Values, they say, that are central to Latino voters. Values, they believe, Democrats have abandoned.

‘The Chosen’ Director on How He Deals With ‘Toxic,’ Untrue Criticism

“The Chosen” director, Dallas Jenkins, once again addressed the recent controversy surrounding the Season 3 trailer and explained how he responds to criticism that is based on false assumptions.

Pastor Robert Jeffress: If Voting One’s Values Is Christian Nationalism, ‘Count Me In’

In a recent interview, Pastor Robert Jeffress addressed the hot topic of Christian nationalism, clarifying what it is and isn’t. The pastor of Dallas First Baptist Church emphasizes that Christians should vote and should love their country—but not more than they love God.