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Author Gavin Ortlund Leaving Pastorate To Become Full-Time Theology YouTuber

Author and theologian Gavin Ortlund has announced that he will resign his pastorate at First Baptist Church in Ojai, California, to pursue ministry as a full-time YouTuber. 

Catholic Groups Protest at White House To Call for Gaza Cease-Fire

Catholic activists hosted a “pray-in” protest outside the White House on Thursday, calling on President Joe Biden to advocate for a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip.

Pope Francis Mobilizing Vatican Papal Diplomats To Quell a World War He Says Has Begun

Already engaged with the conflict in Ukraine, Pope Francis and the Vatican have opened a new front in diplomacy efforts to address the violence in the Holy Land.

Citing ‘Inevitable Consequences of Burnout,’ The Babylon Bee Founder Leaves Company

Adam Ford, founder of The Babylon Bee and cofounder of Not the Bee, announced this week (Oct 31) that he has sold his remaining stake in the two popular sites.

Pastor at John MacArthur’s Grace Community Church Has Been Removed From Key List of Christian Counselors

The Association of Certified Biblical Counselors has reportedly removed Bill Shannon, a pastor at John MacArthur’s Grace Community Church, from its list of approved counselors.

Nation’s Largest Christian University Ordered To Pay $37.7 Million for Allegedly Lying About Cost of Programs

The Department of Education has handed down a record-setting $37.7 million fine to Grand Canyon University for allegedly lying to more than 7,500 former and current students about the price of its programs.

Middle Collegiate Church Nears Time for Demolition of Its Historic Facade

Middle Collegiate Church, the New York congregation whose historic building suffered a devastating fire three years ago, has received permission to remove its heavily damaged 19th-century neo-Gothic façade.

Truth & Liberty Coalition Expands Culture War to 30 Colorado School Boards

In 2021, Andrew Wommack told his followers to “take over” Woodland Park, a mountain town of 8,000 near Colorado Springs.