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Chicago Priest Michael Pfleger Cleared of Abuse Charges, Reinstated to St. Sabina

The Rev. Michael Pfleger, a prominent Roman Catholic priest, has been reinstated to his south Chicago parish after an investigation found that abuse charges against him were not credible.

‘The Church Doesn’t Flee’—How One Organization Empowers People Suffering From Extreme Poverty

Five Talents is a Christian organization that seeks to help people in some of the poorest countries in the world by partnering with local churches to facilitate microenterprise. Through its efforts, the group is transforming people's lives by giving them the tools they need to better their situations. 

The Satanic Temple Puts Up Holiday Display Next to Nativity, Menorah in Illinois Capitol

The Satanic Temple, a nontheistic group, is once again showcasing its values near more traditional displays such as a Christmas tree, nativity scene, and Jewish menorah at the State Capitol Rotunda in Springfield, Illinois.

Amy Grant To Host Niece’s Same-Sex Wedding, Believes Jesus Wants Us To ‘Love God and Love Each Other’

Grant shared that she and her husband will be hosting her niece’s wedding at their 450-acre farm.

How God Saved Nickelodeon Star Kel Mitchell From Suicide To Become a Youth Pastor

Actor, producer and comedian Kel Mitchell, who in the 1990s starred in Nickelodeon’s “All That” and “Kenan and Kel,” says that he went through an extremely dark period in his life that almost led to suicide in 2005. But God saved him and eventually called him to become a youth pastor.

39% of Americans Believe the World Is Ending, but Most Evangelicals Don’t Believe Global Warming Is To Blame

While 63% of evangelicals believe we are living in the end times, only 34% believe that global warming is an “extremely/very serious problem.”

University of Idaho Settles Christian Students’ Free Speech Lawsuit

The University of Idaho will pay $90,000 to settle a lawsuit from members of a Christian law students' organization who claimed their freedom of speech was violated when the school’s civil rights investigation office issued no-contact orders against them.

Pennsylvania Panel Updates Anti-Discrimination Regulations

A state panel narrowly approved new definitions of sex, religious creed and race in Pennsylvania's anti-discrimination regulations.