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Christian Flight Attendant Awarded $5.1 Million After Winning Unlawful-Termination Lawsuit
After a five-year legal battle, longtime flight attendant and outspoken pro-life Christian Charlene Carter emerged victorious last week. A jury ruled she should receive $5.1 million in damages (both compensatory and punitive) from Southwest Airlines and the Transportation Workers Union of America.
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United Methodist Leader Shot, Killed in Carjacking Near Memphis
On Monday, Rev. Dr. Autura Eason-Williams, United Methodist pastor and UMC district superintendent for Memphis, was killed in a carjacking near her home in Whitehaven, Tennessee.
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Lifeway Research: Most Pastors Know of Deconstruction, Fewer See It in Their Pews
A Lifeway Research study of U.S. Protestant pastors finds 73% are familiar with the concept of deconstruction, and more than a quarter (27%) of those say people in their churches have deconstructed their faith.
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Excavation of Graves Begins at Site of Colonial Black Church
Archaeologists in Virginia began excavating three suspected graves at the original site of one of the nation’s oldest Black churches on Monday.
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Greek Church Protests Baptism for Celebrity Same-Sex Parents
Greece's Orthodox Church will send a letter of protest to the archbishop who heads the church in the U.S. after he baptized the children of celebrity fashion designer Peter Dundas and his partner, Evangelo Bousis.
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New 988 Suicide, Crisis Lifeline Active, Ready To Help Everyone
“It was in the middle of the night. These crises happen,” Jeremiah Johnston said. “And when someone is in immediate danger of hurting themselves or harming themselves, we need a 911.
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More Than 100 Florida Churches File Lawsuit to Leave United Methodist Church
More than 100 churches are suing the Florida Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church to immediately disaffiliate from the denomination.
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The Activist Behind Opposition to the Separation of Church and State
In October of last year, Josh Mandel, a candidate in Ohio’s Republican primary for the state’s open U.S. Senate seat, insisted during a debate that “there’s no such thing as separation of church and state.”