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Rachel Held Evans’ Widower: If I Ever Believe Again, It Will Be in the God Rachel Understood
Dan Evans, widower of the late Rachel Held Evans, has shared that he is agnostic. But he still hopes for the existence of a God like that portrayed in his late wife’s newly published children’s book, “What Is God Like?”
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Can a Tender-Hearted President Solve the Southern Baptists’ Trust Problem?
Newly elected SBC president Ed Litton says he knows there will be troubles in trying to help Southern Baptists continue to work together. It’s not an easy task.
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Famous Pussycat Dolls Singer Shares Baptism: ‘I’m Finally Now Serving the Lord’
Former Pussycat Dolls singer Kaya Jones was baptized recently and told everyone, "Now I sing full-time for the Lord!"
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One Nevada Church Settles, Another Pressing COVID-19 Lawsuit
While no COVID-19 restrictions have been in place since June 1, Calvary Chapel Lone Mountain in Las Vegas is continuing to press for a federal court order declaring Gov. Steve Sisolak’s earlier limits unconstitutional.
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Calling Reparations Biblical, Tulsa-Area Church Gives $200K Each to Massacre Survivors
During its worship service last Sunday, Transformation Church in Bixby, Okla., gave away $1 million, including $200,000 to each of the three remaining survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre.
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Atheist, Humanist Groups Sue Mississippi Over ‘In God We Trust’ License Plate
Atheist and humanist groups are suing Mississippi over the state's In God We Trust license plate, calling it unconstitutional and seeking alternatives that don't require additional fees for Mississippi drivers.
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Jim Bakker, His Church Settle Lawsuit Over COVID-19 Claims
Jim Bakker and his southwestern Missouri church will pay restitution of $156,000 to settle a lawsuit that accuses the TV pastor of falsely claiming a health supplement could cure COVID-19.
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Study Asks Protestant Pastors If Abuse Should Be a Disqualifying Sin
Significant majorities of Protestant pastors agree that abusive pastors should be disqualified from ministry, according to a new study from Lifeway Research.