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King Charles Is Interpreting ‘Defender of the Faith’ for a New Britain

There are signs that the late monarch, now-King Charles III and the Church of England have recognized that the time has come to adjust.

Southern Baptists Cut Ties With LGBTQ-Friendly Church

The committee on Tuesday approved a statement that College Park Baptist Church was not in 'friendly cooperation' due to its 'open affirmation, approval and endorsement of homosexual behavior.'

Ohio Baptists Give $500,000 From Camp Sale Proceeds to Cooperative Program

The State Convention of Baptists in Ohio (SCBO) donated $500,000 toward the Cooperative Program from proceeds of the recent sale of its Seneca Lake campground property.

Expansive Pro-life Legislation Introduced in House, Senate

New legislation to help support pregnant women, young mothers and their children in a post-Roe America has gained congressional introduction.

Newsom Launches ‘Biblical’ Pro-Abortion Billboard in Pro-Life States; ‘This Is Nothing Short of Demonic,” Feucht Says

The billboards, which feature a Bible verse in support of abortion, are part of Gavin Newsom’s re-election campaign for governor of California.

Tim Tebow Has Raised Over $1 Million for Charity by Auctioning Off His Heisman Trophy

Tim Tebow revealed this week that he has used his Heisman Trophy to raise over $1 million toward charitable work, much of which has benefited children. He shared this news with former ESPN anchor Dan Patrick on the Dan Patrick Show. 

Dog the Bounty Hunter Calls Biden ‘Little Hitler’ at Christian Event, Jokes About President’s Possible Suicide

At a Christian conference, Duane “Dog” Chapman referred to President Biden as “little Hitler” and “that freak,” suggesting that Biden could die by suicide once a conspiracy to steal the 2020 election is revealed. 

Executive Committee Votes To Disfellowship Two Churches Following Credentials Committee Report

The SBC Credentials Committee recommended the disfellowshipping of two churches due to “open affirmation” of homosexual behavior and a “lack of cooperation” to resolve concerns over discrimination. The SBC Executive Committee affirmed the recommendation in a closed meeting Sept. 20.