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Christian Author Josh McDowell Apologizes for Comments About Black, Minority Families

At a meeting of the American Association of Christian Counselors, Josh McDowell denounced critical race theory as one of several 'global epidemics' threatening Christians.

Probe of Southern Baptist Sex Abuse Response Moves Forward

More than two months in, the task force has completed two key tasks: picking Guidepost Solutions to be the third-party firm conducting the probe, and asking the Executive Committee to waive attorney-client privilege.

Brian Houston Steps Down From Hillsong Church Boards

Hillsong Church's global senior pastor, Brian Houston, announced he is stepping aside from his role on the church boards that govern operations.

Another Texas Execution Delayed on Religious Freedom Claims

Ruben Gutierrez was set to be executed on Oct. 27 for fatally stabbing an 85-year-old Brownsville woman in 1998.

NY Governor Vows to Fight Lawsuit Over Vaccine Mandate

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul vowed this week to fight a lawsuit launched by a group of Christian health care practitioners who argue that New York’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for many health care workers is unconstitutional because it lacks a religious exemption.

Catholic Orphanage’s Ex-Residents Ask Church to Fund Therapy

Some of the residents of a long-closed Vermont orphanage want the Catholic Church to pay for therapy as they continue to recover from what they described as abuse at the hands of the nuns and priests who were supposed to care for them.

Meet Anne Wilson, a 19-Year-Old Singer Behind ‘My Jesus,’ a Surprise Christian Hit

Nineteen-year-old Anne Wilson's live EP, which includes her hit song “My Jesus,” has been streamed more than 37 million times on YouTube.

Survey: Who Americans Blame for Insurrection Depends on Their Faith

A new survey finds white evangelicals are far more likely than most other religious groups to blame left-wing activists for the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.