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Monsignor Accused in Vatican Financial Trial Says He ‘Only Obeyed’ Bishops Above Him

Monsignor Mauro Carlino, testifying in a monthslong Vatican trial concerning corruption in the church, told judges on Wednesday (March 30) that his involvement in a 2017 London real estate deal was limited to obeying orders.

Duke University Divided Over Israel’s Treatment of Palestinians — and Antisemitism

As most of the Duke University community was glued to the basketball team’s march to the NCAA Final Four last week, a debate erupted on campus inflamed by months of feuding between two student groups.

Franklin Graham Writes to Putin, Zelenskyy to Ask for a Cease-Fire During Holy Week

Rev. Franklin Graham said he wrote to Russian President Vladimir V. Putin and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to ask for a cease-fire in the war in observance of Holy Week.

Anglican Church of Canada Blunders Stoke Calls for General Secretary to Resign

“The ACC absolutely has the capacity to respond in an appropriate way, but it has made deliberate and calculated choices not to," a survivor said.

ERLC Expresses Concerns About Biden’s Proposed Budget

President Biden’s $5.8 trillion proposed budget for the next fiscal year contains elements of “deep concern,” according to the Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC).

Former Pastor in Georgia Faces Felony Charge for Child Molestation

Rodney Colston, a bus driver and former pastor from Powder Springs, Ga., was arrested on March 21 and charged with child molestation.

‘God Is Good!’: Ukrainian-American Pastor Freed by Russian Kidnappers

Dmitry Bodyu, a pastor and missionary in Ukraine, has been released by Russian troops who kidnapped him from his Melitopol home March 19.

‘Stop This Progressive Train’: Tom Ascol and Voddie Baucham Discuss Their Vision for the SBC

On a recent podcast episode, SBC presidential hopeful Tom Ascol discussed his hopes for the SBC with Voddie Baucham, who will accept a nomination for president of the SBC Pastors’ Conference.