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Barna: Black Churches Offer Comfort, Sense of Empowerment

In a new report about the “State of the Black Church,” the Barna Group revealed data underscoring the vital legacy and ongoing role of historically Black U.S. congregations.

March for Life Now to Be Held Virtually Due to Concerns About Security, COVID-19

This year’s National March for Life will no longer be taking place in person due to concerns about security and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Tim Tebow Wanted to Tell Kids About Jesus—So He Wrote a New Book

Tim Tebow's book, "Bronco and Friends," follows Bronco and his friends as they encourage one another on their way to a party. Tebow says he wrote the newly released children's book in the hope of sharing the gospel with kids.

Joanne Rogers, Widow of ‘Mr. Rogers,’ Is Dead at Age 92

Joanne Rogers, the widow of the star of the children’s program “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood,” died at the age of 92 on Thursday, Jan. 14.

Texas Megachurch Pastor Sent to Prison for Fraud Scheme

Kirbyjon Caldwell, who in March pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud, was the senior pastor of Houston's Windsor Village United Methodist Church, which has about 14,000 members.

An Unholy Alliance: Christianity and Nationalism

The storm on the U.S. Capitol Building on January 6th have many asking what Christian nationalism is. But for the church in America, the conflation of Christianity and nationalism has been a concern for a while.

Franklin Graham Likens Republicans Who Voted for Trump’s Impeachment to Judas

In a social media post, Franklin Graham likened the 10 House Republicans who voted for Trump's impeachment to Jesus' betrayer, Judas Iscariot.

Martin Luther King Teach-In Will Focus on How to Carry on His Legacy

As Martin Luther King Jr. Day approaches, two pastors will join the mayor of San Francisco to host a virtual teach-in honoring King’s legacy and educating viewers on how they can be involved in carrying that legacy forward.