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Albert Pujols Makes History With 700th Home Run, but Says His ‘Life’s Goal Is To Bring Glory to Jesus’

Major League Baseball player Albert Pujols made history Friday, Sept. 23, when he hit his 700th home run on behalf of the St. Louis Cardinals during a game against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Pujols, who is not shy about sharing his Christian faith, expressed gratitude to God for his achievement.

Eagles’ Jalen Hurts, ‘You Have To Put [God] at the Center of Everything That You Do’

During an interview with CBS’ Cody Benjamin earlier this month, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts shared that he keeps God the center of his life after realizing that “God is everything.”

T.D. Jakes’ Daughter, Pastor Sarah Jakes Roberts, Anointed To Succeed Her Father

Bishop T.D. Jakes handed the reins of his successful women’s-empowerment ministry to his daughter, Pastor Sarah Jakes Roberts, at the final Woman, Thou Art Loosed! conference, which concluded on September 24 in Atlanta.

Abuse Survivor Jennifer Buck Asks SBC President for Meeting; Barber Says Not His ‘Priority’

Jennifer Buck said that in Bart Barber’s attempt “to make me feel important, he actually made me feel that my pursuing this was taking his valuable time from other more important situations."

Albuquerque Church Security Guard Killed, Suspect Arrested

A suspect has been arrested in connection with the death of a security guard at an Albuquerque church, authorities said Sunday.

Cuba Approves Same-Sex Marriage in Unusual Referendum

Cubans have approved a sweeping "family law” code that would allow same-sex couples to marry and adopt as well as redefining rights for children and grandparents, officials said Monday.

Study: More Than 3/4 of Republican Evangelicals Want US Declared a Christian Nation

While some Christian groups would like the US government to make their faith the official religion of the US, a new poll shows most Americans know that would be unconstitutional.

US Catholic Bishops’ Report to the Vatican Shows a Church Split by Politics

Catholics in the United States are deeply divided over issues as disparate as LGBTQ inclusion, clerical sexual abuse and celebrating the liturgy.