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SBC’s Abuse Reform Implementation Task Force Continues Work, Gives Second Update

The Abuse Reform Implementation Task Force has issued a second update on their work.

Some Ukrainians Move Up Christmas To Part Ways With Russia

Ukrainians usually celebrate Christmas on Jan. 7, as do the Russians. But not this year, or at least not all of them.

Stuck at the Border, Migrants Find a Little Christmas Cheer

After fleeing violence in their Guatemalan town, a family of 15 joined an Advent candlelight ceremony organized by their shelter just south of the border.

Despite Ample Evidence, Christian Nationalism Mostly Absent From Final Jan. 6 Report

Faith leaders have questioned the omission, which lawmakers have signaled is founded in caution against tarring 'every American who believes God has blessed America' as a white supremacist.

‘I Won’t Be Silent,’ Greg Locke Declares After Receiving Death Threat From ‘Witchcraft Practicing Psycho’ 

Greg Locke, outspoken pastor of Global Vision Bible Church in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, and his family had their lives threatened earlier this week.

‘Servant Leader’ Tony Dungy Rings Bell for Salvation Army in Florida

During the busy holiday (and NFL) season, football analyst and former head coach Tony Dungy is taking time to serve as a Salvation Army Red Kettle volunteer.

Your Pain ‘Is Not Meaningless’—Country Singer Granger Smith Reflects on Son’s Death Three Years Later

Smith shared about the grief he experienced three years ago when his three-year-old son, River, died in a tragic drowning incident, expressing that God is “sovereign,” and that his family's pain “is not meaningless.”

20-Year Church Abuse Probe Ends With Monsignor’s Quiet Plea

20 years after prosecutors convened a grand jury to investigate the handling of priest-abuse complaints in the Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia, the case came to an end with a cleric's misdemeanor no contest plea.