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John Cooper: Christian Left Is ‘Remarkably Silent’ on Good News About Possible Roe Reversal

Christian musician John Cooper wonders why believers he categorizes as part of the "Christian left" have gone “remarkably silent” about the possible overturning of Roe v. Wade.

New Study Finds Majority of Americans Report Same Religious Faith As Their Mother

The latest release from the American Bible Society shows that the majority of Americans share their mother's faith and that while the landscape of faith is changing, people are reporting high levels of curiosity about the Bible.

‘You Can Be Angry and Sin Not’: Terry Crews Talks to Trevor Noah About Overcoming His Anger, Racial Reconciliation

Terry Crews was a recent guest on “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah,” wherein he discussed his personal journey with unhealthy anger and how he now approaches situations where he has been wronged.

Barna Announces First-of-Its-Kind Global Study on Teens’ Views of Jesus, the Bible, and Justice

What do Gen Z teens believe about Jesus, the Bible and justice? Barna Group has announced it will be releasing a first-of-its-kind international research study focused on this question.

Satanic Temple Asks Boston to Fly Flag After Court Ruling

The Satanic Temple is requesting to fly a flag over Boston City Hall after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled this week that the city violated the free speech rights of a conservative activist seeking to fly a Christian flag outside the downtown building.

Las Vegas Ex-Pastor, Teacher Pleads Guilty in Child Sex Case

A church pastor from Las Vegas has pleaded guilty to a child sex crime in a plea agreement that avoids trial and is expected to get him two to 20 years in state prison when he is sentenced Aug. 15.

SBC Leaders Pray for Gospel Ministry if Roe Falls

Southern Baptist leaders asked God Tuesday (May 3) to help Christians recognize that the overturning of Roe v. Wade, if it occurs this term, will be not only a reason to rejoice but to renew Gospel-based ministry to those in need.

National Day of Prayer Observances to Feature In-Person Worship, Online Petitions

National Day of Prayer observances, which shifted in size and location since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, will continue this year with virtual events and more in-person celebrations.