Christian News

Governments May Shut Down, but Churches Don’t

As the news on government shutdown unfolded week after week, one thing remained consistent: Churches stepped up to help federal workers and others affected by the shutdown.

Harvest Bible Chapel Elders Admit ‘Failures’ and ‘Shortcomings’

After ongoing developments, elders addressed issues such as the Harvest Bible Chapel lawsuit against its critics, the firing of Naples pastor John Secrest, and inadequately mending "relational hurts."

Lauren Daigle Tops Charts, Helps Those in Need

Lauren Daigle is making headlines again, this time not for saying anything controversial, but for setting records with her music. This week, her hit single, “You Say,” has been at the top of Billboard’s Hot Christian Songs chart for the 26th week in a row.

What You Need to Know About New York’s New Late-Term Abortion Law

The state of New York has passed the Reproductive Health Act (RHA), removing limits on getting a late term abortion. Under certain conditions, medical practitioners can now perform abortions up to the day of the birth.

Korean Cult Actively Recruiting in the U.S., Churches Warn

“As evidenced by the 1,032 graduates in Los Angeles and Germany, Shincheonji Church (SCJ) is growing throughout the world.”

Chick-fil-A Will Observe the Sabbath—Even on Superbowl Sunday

Even though it has a location in Atlanta's Mercedes Benz Stadium, where the Superbowl will be held this year, Chick-fil-A is not breaking its policy of staying closed this Superbowl Sunday.

Archbishop of Canterbury: ‘Every Christian Is a Charismatic’

In a recent interview, the Archbishop of Canterbury said that speaking in tongues is “part of my daily discipline,” not “an occasional thing.”

James MacDonald May Not Be Welcome at Harvest Naples After All

Pastor John Secrest of the Harvest Naples campus says he was not consulted in the decision to allow James MacDonald to preach at the Naples campus during his "indefinite sabbatical" and that he does not support the decision.