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Kansas Abortion Amendment’s Defeat Prompts Disappointment, Resolve

A Southern Baptist ethics leader and other pro-life advocates expressed disappointment but resolve in response to the rejection by Kansas voters of an amendment to affirm the state constitution does not protect the right to abortion.

Venue Church Pastor Tavner Smith Denies Church Is Facing Foreclosure, Shutting Down After Ongoing Scandal

Tavner Smith, lead pastor of Venue Church in Chattanooga, Tennessee, denies allegations that his church faces foreclosure and will be shutting down. The church has dealt with a number of controversies in recent months, including Smith’s involvement in what he has called an “inappropriate relationship.”

Evangelist’s Casual Conversation With Stranger Leads to Beach Baptism Moments Later

Evangelist, author, and Dare 2 Share Ministries founder Greg Stier shared a gospel experience he had while on vacationing in Hawaii this past week.

Boston City Hall Flies Christian Flag Following Supreme Court Ruling

A Christian flag was raised outside Boston City Hall on Wednesday (August 3), the result of the city losing a Supreme Court battle with the conservative organization Camp Constitution. 

Democrats Call on IRS To Review Family Research Council’s ‘Church’ Status

House Democrats are asking the IRS to review the tax-exempt status of the Family Research Council, a prominent conservative advocacy group recently reclassified as a church. Legislators argue the organization may be exploiting the designation to avoid scrutiny.

Kansas Voters Resoundingly Protect Their Access to Abortion

Kansas voters on Tuesday sent a resounding message about their desire to protect abortion rights.

‘Accurate and Lean’: California Church Asks Members to Renew Annually

Attendance far outpaces membership at Orangecrest Community Church, where members complete a three-step process to get on the roster and renew annually to remain members.

Priesthood, Politics and Propaganda: One Clergyman’s Life in War-Torn Ukraine

“Father, is it a sin to kill the enemy?” This is the question the Rev. Sergiy Berezhnoy, a chaplain with the Ukrainian army, hears most often from soldiers headed to the front lines of the war with Russia.