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Despite a ‘Messy’ Ministry Path, Beth Moore Says Quitting Isn’t an Option

Biblical scholar and author Preston Sprinkle had a candid conversation with Beth Moore for the 1,000th episode of his podcast, “Theology in the Raw.” Moore, a prolific author and Bible teacher, publicly left the Southern Baptist Convention last spring, citing sexism and misogyny as key factors.

Uvalde Shooting Survivors Receive Scholarships to Attend Local Catholic School

Students wounded in the Robb Elementary School mass shooting are the recipients of 30 full scholarships from Catholic Extension, a grant-giving nonprofit that finances impoverished parishes. These funds will allow students to attend Sacred Heart Catholic School for multiple years.

‘Navigating the SBC’ Received as ‘Great Apologetic’ on SBC Cooperation

Navigating the SBC, originally launched at the 2022 SBC Annual Meeting, continues to garner positive feedback from pastors and leaders, said SBC EC executive Charles Grant.

Pastor Back on His Feet After Being Struck by Vehicle 7 Months Ago

When pastor Kevin Cummings stood to preach his sermon this past Sunday (Aug. 12), it was no ordinary feat for him.

Australian Anglicans Split Over Same-Sex Marriage

A conservative splinter group opposed to same-sex marriage announced the formation this week of a new Anglican diocese in Australia, triggering an apparent split in the church in that country.

Pastor Motivates Las Vegas Toward the Gospel, Moment by Moment

"We are a church that’s in the city, for the city. These types of moments are big for us because we want to give the Gospel message in a relevant and fresh way to as many people as we can.

Arkansas Senator Agrees To Unblock Atheist Constituents on Twitter and Facebook

Arkansas state Sen. Jason Rapert will have to unblock his atheist constituents from his social media accounts as part of a settlement the national organization American Atheists said it reached with the state.

31 UMC Churches in NC Demand Immediate Exit From Denomination, Threaten Lawsuit

Thirty-one United Methodist churches in western North Carolina are demanding they be allowed to leave the United Methodist Church and have hired a Florida legal firm to push their claim forward.