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IHOPKC Drops Law Firm Investigating Its Founder Mike Bickle After Receiving Criticism

On Friday, the International House of Prayer of Kansas City released “an important update” regarding the law firm investigating allegations of sexual and spiritual abuse against founder Mike Bickle.

‘Nothing Changes, They Don’t Turn It Down’—Michael Todd’s Transformation Church Receives Yet Another Noise Complaint

Michael Todd's Transformation Church in Bixby, Oklahoma, has received hundreds of complaints from nearby neighbors since relocating to the small town outside of Tulsa.

After Big Road Win, Emotional Michigan Interim Head Coach Thanks God, Then Curses

In a tearful post-game interview, Michigan's interim head coach Sherrone Moore began by thanking the Lord and Jim Harbaugh but then used explicit language.

SBC President Bart Barber Under Fire for Donating to Opponent of SBC Pastor in Oklahoma State Senate Race

SBC president Bart Barber is under fire for his financial support of Republican Oklahoma State Senate candidate Jean Hausheer, who was running against SBC pastor Dusty Deevers. 

Scott Sauls’ Church Approves His Decision To Resign by 81% Following 6-Month Suspension

Scott Sauls, who for the past six months has been indefinitely suspended from his role as pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville, Tennessee, officially resigned Sunday, Nov. 12.

Colleagues Mourn the Loss of Richard Gustav Niebuhr, Religion Journalist and Professor

A former national religion reporter for The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post and New York Times, Niebuhr is remembered as a careful reporter and generous colleague.

Native Alaskan Healer Named North America’s First Female Saint in Orthodox Church

A Native Alaskan midwife known for her healing love, especially toward abused women, has become the first female Orthodox Christian saint from North America.

Jerusalem’s Church Leaders Call for Sober Christmas in Holy Land as War Rages

Christian leaders in Jerusalem have called on churches to refrain from any “unnecessarily festive” Christmas activities in solidarity with the victims of the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.