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‘Zoinks!’ Scooby-Doo Character Portrayed as a Lesbian in New Animated Movie

Released on October 4, Scooby-Doo’s new animated movie “Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo!” reveals that brainy character Velma has a crush on another girl.

John Piper: Turn God’s Promises Into Prayers for a Non-Christian Spouse

On the October 3 episode of “Ask Pastor John,” theologian John Piper offers encouraging words to a listener who, for years, has asked his ministry the same short, powerful question: “How do I pray for my husband to be saved?”

Ohio Pastor Arrested on Felony Charges in Connection With Jan 6 Capitol Riot

On Wednesday (October 5), Bill Dunfee, pastor of New Beginnings Ministries in Warsaw, Ohio, was arrested on federal felony charges in connection with the riot at the United States Capitol Building on January 6, 2021. 

Christians Do Poor Job of Representing Jesus, Teens Say in Global Study

Teenagers have favorable opinions of Jesus but find Christians less loving than the Savior, the Barna Group found in a global study of 25,000 teenagers in 26 countries.

Colorado Baker Fighting Ruling Over Gender Transition Cake

The Colorado baker is challenging a separate ruling he violated the state's anti-discrimination law by refusing to make a cake celebrating a gender transition.

Catholic Priest in Italy Suspended for Pro-LGBTQ Stance

An Italian priest, well known in the country for his support toward LGBTQ couples, abortion and euthanasia, was suspended by the Catholic Church for “holding positions that are not aligned with Church teaching.”

Episcopal Priest the Rev. David Sibley Becomes Four-time ‘Jeopardy!’ Champion

Rev. David Sibley, rector of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Walla Walla, Washington, appeared on the beloved, long-running trivia competition "Jeopardy!" Sept. 26-30, winning four straight episodes and $79,098.

Judge Dismisses Defamation Lawsuit Filed Against Celebration Church by Former Pastors

A judge has dismissed the defamation lawsuit filed by former Celebration Church pastors Stovall and Kerri Weems on the grounds that the suit concerns an ecclesiastical matter and is therefore outside the court’s jurisdiction.