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With George Floyd in Mind, Bible Co-Editors Created Breathe Life Bible

Michele Clark Jenkins and Stephanie Perry Moore have known each other for almost three decades and have worked together on two specialty editions of the Bible.

Lakewood Church Shooter Had History of Mental Illness; Shooter’s 7-Year-Old Son in Critical Condition

Authorities have identified the Lakewood Church shooter as 36-year-old Genesse Ivonnee Moreno.

Mark Wahlberg, Jonathan Roumie Appear in Super Bowl Ad Encouraging Prayer During Lent

Actor and producer Mark Wahlberg and “The Chosen” star Jonathan Roumie appeared in a 30-second commercial for the Hallow app during the Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 11, where they encouraged viewers to pray during the season of the Lent.

Tim Tebow’s ‘Night To Shine’ Celebrates 10 Years of Sharing God’s Love

On Feb. 9, people with special needs were honored at Night to Shine events throughout the world. The event, launched a decade ago by the Tim Tebow Foundation, took place at 725 churches in 56 countries, in all 50 U.S. states, and on six continents.

Pastor Accused of Selling Meth out of Parsonage in Exchange for Watching Gay Couples Have Sex

A Connecticut pastor is facing multiple charges after being accused of selling crystal methamphetamine. Rev. Herbert Irving Miller was arrested on Friday (Feb. 9), after police pulled him over for driving a vehicle with a suspended registration.

Sex Is ‘Divine’: How Pope Francis Is Recasting Catholic Church’s Views on Intimacy

A book on sexuality by the Vatican’s doctrinal chief may have raised eyebrows, but Pope Francis has long been calling for the church to offer more robust teaching on sex.

For Black ‘Nones’ Who Leave Religion, What’s Next?

When Black Americans leave religion, they rarely leave it altogether. But even as they retain elements of Christian culture, what other communities are they embracing beyond the church?

‘Heretical,’ ‘Beautiful,’ ‘Conversation Starters’—Christians React to He Gets Us Super Bowl Ads

Over 700,000 people have been prompted to go to the He Gets Us campaign's website as a result of two ads about loving one’s neighbor aired during the Super Bowl last night. However, while some Christians are praising the ads, others are sharply criticizing them.