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‘Wealth Can Be a Curse’—Hobby Lobby CEO To ‘Give Away Ownership’ of the Company

David Green, founder and CEO of Hobby Lobby, has announced that he will be giving away ownership of his company and that he is doing so out of a desire to be a good steward of what God has given him. 

Protesters Shred Bibles, Eat Pages As Matt Walsh Discusses Gender Identity at University Hosted Event

On Monday, Matt Walsh was hosted by the University of Wisconsin-Madison to discuss gender identity. Protesters gathered to oppose Walsh’s presence, with some tearing apart Bibles and eating their pages. 

Las Vegas Church Planting Legacy Supported by Send Network, Cooperative Program

For Hope Church Las Vegas, planting churches throughout the city has always been a priority and a passion.

Former Houston Baptist University Quarterback Pushes for MNF Start

As quarterback for Houston Baptist University, Bailey Zappe turned a lot of heads in the Huskies’ Air Raid passing offense on his way to becoming the school’s first NFL Draft pick. @baileyzappe04 @Patriots @NFL

White House Condemns Kanye-Fueled Antisemitic Freeway Demonstration in Los Angeles

President Joe Biden’s administration is now the latest among national and local leaders to condemn a group of LA demonstrators who were giving Nazi salutes on a 405 Freeway overpass.

CeCe Winans First Black Female Soloist to Win Artist of the Year at Dove Awards

CeCe Winans, already a multi-Grammy-winning gospel singer, added a historic win at the 2022 GMA Dove Awards, becoming the first African American female solo artist to be named Artist of the Year.

Actor and Singer Leslie Jordan Has Died; He Sang a Hymn in His Final Social Media Post

Leslie Jordan, actor, writer, singer, and social media star who won an Emmy for his role as Beverly Leslie on the television series Will & Grace, died Monday morning (Oct 24) at the age of 67.

New Saddleback Pastor Sees Women Clergy in Church’s Future

Saddleback's lead pastor Andy Wood has a grand vision to build on Rick Warren’s legacy and take the church to the biggest cities in the U.S. and the world. He said he'll encourage men and women to preach — an approach at odds with the male-leadership policies of the Southern Baptist Convention.