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IL Church: Go Out to Dinner and Talk About Politics with Love

Stateline Church in Rockford, Illinois, is challenging its members to have political conversations over dinner with people who have different views than they do—and the church gave away $50 gift cards to encourage them to do it.

Kentucky Church to Investigate Chris Rice, Christian Musician, After Abuse Allegation

A Kentucky church has announced plans to investigate allegations of sexual abuse by Dove Award-winning Christian musician and songwriter Chris Rice.

Samaritan’s Purse to Set up Coronavirus Field Hospital in the Bahamas

Coronavirus field hospital: Plans call for a 28-bed field hospital and a team of doctors and nurses trained in infectious diseases to partner with Nassau’s Princess Margaret Hospital and the Bahamian Ministry of Health.

Barrett Keeps Democrats, Trump at Bay in Senate Hearing

Barrett's confirmation to the Supreme Court to take the seat of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg seems inevitable, as even some Senate Democrats acknowledged in Senate hearings on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Health Officials Uneasy About Recent Worship Protest in Nashville

Dr. Alex Jahangir, who is the chairman of Nashville’s Metro Coronavirus Task Force, has joined the Metro Public Health Department and Metro Interim Police Chief John Drake in voicing his dismay over Sean Feucht's recent worship protest.

Kanye West Releases Faith-Based Campaign Commercial

On Tuesday, presidential candidate Kanye West released a new 82-second campaign ad just 22 days before the election. The commercial extolled West’s less than 2-year-old Christian...

ChinaAid’s Bob Fu and Family in Hiding After Harassment, Threats

ChinaAid founder Bob Fu and his family are in hiding after protesters started harassing them at their home in Texas. Fu believes the protesters are following the instructions of a CCP operative masquerading as a dissident, who has openly threatened Fu online.

Redemption Church Returning to Greenville After Bungled Succession

Megachurch Pastor Ron Carpenter announced that his longtime ministry, Redemption Church, will get a new home in its birthplace of Greenville, South Carolina.

Refugee Data on Religion Disappears as Fewer Persecuted Christians Admitted to US

The State Department no longer is making publicly available a number of statistics about refugees admitted into the United States, including their religious affiliation.

SBC Seminary Votes to Retain Slaveholders’ Names on Buildings

The flagship seminary of the Southern Baptist Convention decided Monday (Oct. 12)  to maintain the names of campus buildings named for school founders, some of whom were slaveholders.

Phil Vischer: This Is How Race Shapes the Way Christians Vote

In his latest video tackling the complexities of race in the U.S., Phil Vischer explores the question, “Why do white Christians vote Republican and Black Christians vote Democrat?”

Greg Laurie Will Return to Pulpit This Sunday: ‘My Symptoms Were Never That Bad’

Pastor Greg Laurie of Harvest Christian Fellowship in Riverside, California, has completed a 10-day isolation period and is ready to get back in the pulpit again.

Sean Feucht Brings COVID Worship Protest to Nashville, Had No Permit Say Health Officials

Christian musician Sean Feucht brought his worship protest tour to Nashville on Sunday (Oct. 11). Feucht played before a mostly maskless crowd gathered on a public square in front of the Nashville Metropolitan Courthouse.

These Church Leaders Believe You Need to Open Your Church

Freedom Sunday speakers explained their view that there is a scriptural and constitutional basis—even responsibility—for churches to remain open in defiance of government orders.

Graham, Harris Share Spotlight as Barrett Hearings Begin

Barrett hearings: The process of confirming Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court starts today with hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Federal Judge: CHBC Should Be Allowed to Gather in Person

On October 9, a federal judge ruled that Capitol Hill Baptist Church (CHBC) in Washington, D.C., can gather for outdoor worship.

The Story Behind the Ravi Zacharias Allegations (Part 1): Lawsuits, NDAs, and Email Threads

Ravi Zacharias is no longer here to deny allegations of sexual abuse, yet it is clear Lori Anne Thompson and others still live with the impact of the alleged abuse. What happened? And what can we learn?

No More Arrests as ID Church Continues Psalm Sing Events

The Moscow, Idaho, church led by Pastor Douglas Wilson has continued to hold “psalm sings” in protest of the city's mask mandate, even though five people were cited and three of the five arrested when Christ Church held its first event on Sept. 23.

Colorado Sues to Bar Future AWMI Conferences

Andrew Wommack's ministry went ahead with its Charis Minister's Conference this week, despite orders from state and county officials not to do so.

Interview With Dare 2 Share Founder: What Do Teenagers Need in 2020?

Greg Stier started Dare 2 Share Ministries 29 years ago while serving as a pastor for a church in Arvada, Colorado. After the Columbine High School shootings in 1999, Stier resigned from the pastorate to pursue Dare 2 Share Ministries full time.

‘The Church Is Called To Salt, Not Sugar,’ Says Pastor John...

John Amanchukwu Sr. serves as the First Assistant to the Senior Pastor and the Youth Pastor at the Upper Room Church of God in Christ in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Andy Bannister: How Pastors and Churches Can Stop Living as ‘Undercover...

Dr. Andy Bannister joins “The Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast” to talk about how pastors and church members can share their faith boldly, strategically, and without fear.

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