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State Attorneys General Warn VA About Abortion Rule

An alliance of 15 attorneys general have warned Secretary Denis McDonough they will “act decisively” if the Department of Veterans Affairs uses a new rule to violate their states’ restrictions on abortion.

Former Texas Student Minister Gets Five Years in Guilty Sex Abuse Plea

A former Southern Baptist student minister has been sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty to four charges related to online sexual abuse of a minor, Harris County Criminal Court records show.

Pastor of ‘Power Ranger’ Jason David Frank Posts Message After Star Commits Suicide

Professing Christian and 90’s "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" star, Jason David Frank, was found dead in his hotel room during the early morning hours of this past weekend (Nov. 19) at the age of 49.

Tim Allen’s Disney+ Series ‘The Santa Clauses’ Adds Religious Themes

Actor Tim Allen, an outspoken Christian and conservative, has incorporated religious themes into his latest project, “The Santa Clauses.”

‘Taxi Driver’ Screenwriter Praises ‘The Chosen’ as ‘The Exception’ Among Faith-Based Films

Acclaimed screenwriter, director and film critic Paul Schrader expressed his admiration for the series “The Chosen,” which just released the first two episodes of Season 3 in theaters. Schrader is an Oscar nominee and wrote the screenplay for Martin Scorsese's “Taxi Driver."

Holidays Offer Special Opportunities for Love and Care

Pastor John McCallum knows the pain of struggling with grief and loss during the holiday season. But rather than sinking in sorrow, he’s using it to serve others.

Congressional Spending Bills Would Strip Funding for Pro-Life and Conscience Protections, ERLC Says

The Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission has urged congressional leaders to include pro-life and conscience protections in all spending legislation now under consideration.

‘Love the Sinner, Hate Our Sin’: Church Responds to LGBTQ Nightclub Mass Shooting

Vanguard Church in downtown Colorado Springs averages 700 worshipers and sits less than a mile from Club Q, the LGBTQ nightclub where a mass shooter killed five patrons and injured 25 others late Nov. 19.