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Aaron Judge Thanks God After Breaking AL Single Season Home Run Record

Aaron Judge blasted his 62nd home run on Tuesday night (Oct. 4), breaking the MLB American League record for home runs hit in a single season—a recored which was held by Roger Maris since 1961.

‘We Never Got Trained on It in Seminary’—Texas Pastor Responds to Church’s Failure To Report Sexually Abusive Youth Minister

In May, leadership of Denton Bible Church reported to their congregation that a man who formerly served as their junior high minister had sexually abused multiple female students. The abuses date as far back as 1997. 

Pastor Robert Jeffress: ‘Rotting Decay of Culture’ Will Lead to ‘Historic’ Conservative Turnout at Midterms

Robert Jeffress, pastor of First Baptist Dallas church in Dallas, Texas, believes that conservative Christians will turn out to vote in record numbers at the upcoming midterms this November.

Bring Your Bible to School Day Oct. 6 in Ninth Focus on the Family Event

Emerson Collins, a project manager with Focus on the Family (FOTF), is tasked with promoting FOTF’s national Bring Your Bible to School Day Oct. 6. Collins has seen firsthand the power of Scripture to dispel darkness among youth and teens trying to navigate life in a world that considers truth subjective.

HHS Transgender Rule Threatens Doctors’ Religious Liberty, ERLC Letter Says

The ERLC filed public comments with the HHS regarding a proposal the commission says would require medical professionals to perform and health-insurance companies to cover procedures to which they object.

Revival Sought for Pastor Tony Spell’s Lawsuit Over COVID Restrictions

An outspoken Christian conservative attorney from Alabama has asked a federal appeals court to revive a Louisiana pastor Tony Spell's damage claims against state officials over long-expired COVID-19 restrictions.

United Methodists’ Native American International Caucus Calls for End to Columbus Day

The Native American International Caucus, which advocates for Native Americans both inside and outside of the United Methodist Church, is calling on lawmakers to get rid of Columbus Day.

Texas Inmate Who Fought Prayer, Touch Rules To Be Executed

A Texas death row inmate whose case clarified the role of spiritual advisers in death chambers nationwide is scheduled for execution Wednesday, despite efforts by a district attorney to stop his lethal injection.