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King’s College Apologizes for Ousting Autistic Boy From Evensong

A father and his autistic son were asked to leave an Evensong service in Cambridge. The boy's father says his son “expresses his excitement by calling out and laughing.”

Beth Moore Called Out Again, This Time Over Homosexuality and Ecumenicalism

Michelle Lesley and a handful of other Bible teachers call out Beth Moore for her supposedly ambiguous stance toward homosexuality.

Bible Publishers in a Panic Over Proposed New China Tariffs

Publishers of Bibles and children’s books fear that President Trump’s proposed additional $300 billion in China tariffs will debilitate their industry, leading to a shortage of children’s books and Bibles in the U.S.

Andy Stanley: ‘You can’t be right with God if you are not right with people’

In a 45-minute interview, megachurch pastor Andy Stanley clarifies his view on the purpose of the Old Testament (and Scripture generally). According to Stanley, if the church is more concerned with holding to a certain view of Scripture than helping people embrace Jesus, we have a problem.

Pakistani Court to Review Death Sentence of Christian Couple

A Christian couple imprisoned for the past five years under Pakistan blasphemy law will finally get a court hearing to determine whether their death sentence will be overturned.

Bodie Cruz to Be Ordained As Pastor, Family Is ‘Excited’

Bodie Cruz, a former actor and son of actor and singer Tirso Cruz III, is becoming an ordained pastor of Victory Church in the Philippines.

Christians ‘Sing Hallelujah to the Lord’, Join Hong Kong Protests

Christians have joined the Hong Kong protests with their anthem "Sing Hallelujah to the Lord". Some 2 million people took to the streets Sunday night to protest the government's handling of a wildly unpopular extradition bill.

Notre Dame Fire: Early Repairs Largely Funded by ‘Generous’ U.S. Donors

Immediately following the Notre Dame fire, French billionaires pledged their monetary support of the repair efforts. After two months, though, cathedral officials say funding has come mainly from small donations made by U.S. and French donors.