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Manafort Verdict Deepens Evangelical Divide

While not many evangelicals commented on the Manafort verdict and its implications for Trump’s presidency, those that did ignited a firestorm of comments from Christians both for and against Trump on Twitter.

United Methodists Are Not Very United These Days

Fault lines are developing in the United Methodist Church following a recommendation by the Council of Bishops in May to adopt the One Church Plan at a special General Conference to be held in February in St. Louis.

Russia and Iran Use Facebook to Attack Israel

Facebook says the fake news sites were engaged in and experimented with online, social media-driven influence operations to shape political discourse.

More Than 9,000 Respond to the Message From a Banned Book

The Bible may have been banned from billboards advertising the SoCal Harvest but that didn’t stop more than 9,000 people from making decisions for Christ at the three-day event.

Christians Jump to Rescue Flood Victims in Kerala

Churches and Christian organizations have been affected by the Kerala flood but they're also helping flood victims any way they can.

Sharing Your Faith Can Now Get You Thrown in Jail in Nepal

A new Nepal anti-conversion law adds penalties including five years in jail and a fine.  Any foreigner found guilty of such practice will be deported within a week.

Satanic Temple Unveils Disturbing Statue at Arkansas Capitol

More an attempt at a power struggle than an act of devotion to Satan, the monument’s presence was intended to protest the Ten Commandments monument that was installed at the Capitol in 2017.

Russell Moore: Will Complementarianism Survive the #meToo Movement?

With the #meToo movement showing no signs of losing steam, Rusell Moore asks and answers a very pertinent question: Will complementarianism survive the movement?