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Communities of Color Are the Focus of New Church Planting Network

In an interview with ChurchLeaders, Pastor Thabiti Anyabwile explained how The Crete Collective's focus on Black and Brown neighborhoods is biblical as well as missional. The pastor also addressed some potential criticisms the movement might face.

Americans Increasingly Comfortable With Churches Defying Shut Down Orders

Along with the alarming rates of infection we’re witnessing, the number of Americans who think churches should defy shut down orders is on the rise as well.

Candace Cameron Bure: Sex Needs to Be Celebrated Within Marriage

Candace Cameron Bure is responding to critics of a mildly suggestive photo she posted of herself and her husband. Bure says sex in marriage should be celebrated and says the photo was trying to do just that.

Darrin Patrick’s Widow: There Is Peace in the Mystery of Suffering

Six months after the unexpected death of Pastor Darrin Patrick from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, his wife Amie Patrick has shared what she is learning about grief and God's faithfulness. 

Trump Evangelical Advisers Back Voting Challenges But Stop Short of Alleging Fraud

WASHINGTON (RNS) — President Donald Trump’s evangelical advisers are backing his challenges to the results of the 2020 election, though most stop short of...

Meet Shane Vaughn, Mississippi Pastor and Star of Viral ‘if Trump does not concede’ Video

Brother Shane Vaughn, a "small-town Mississippi preacher" turned viral video star, believes President Donald Trump will serve a second term as president, starting in January.

James MacDonald Sues Attorney Who Looked Into His Finances

James MacDonald, who founded and served at Harvest Bible Chapel for 31 years before elders disqualified him from public ministry, claims that attorney Sally Wagenmaker intended to harm his reputation as well as his eventual arbitration efforts.

‘Scores’ Beheaded, Hundreds of Thousands Displaced in Mozambique

Insurgents have beheaded “scores” of people in several days of attacks that began Oct. 31 in Cabo Delgado, a province in the East African country of Mozambique.