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Millennials Adopt Digital Worship, but Not at the Expense of IRL Faith

A study out of Canada suggests that millennials, the last generation to experience a smartphone-free childhood is still keeping one foot firmly planted in the real world — at least when it comes to religion. 

Pregnancy Centers Continue To Serve Despite Attacks

Ongoing attacks on pregnancy resource centers and other pro-life organizations have presented security challenges, but they have not thwarted continuing, faith-based efforts to minister to women in need.

Wisconsin Megachurch Pastor Stuart Briscoe, Lifelong Broadcast Evangelist, Dies at 91

Prominent Wisconsin pastor Stuart Briscoe, recognized for founding the broadcast ministry series “Telling the Truth” and authoring over 40 books, died on Aug. 3.

Andy Stanley: Some of Us Have Fallen for One of the Temptations Satan Offered Jesus

Andy Stanley believes many American Christians have bought into one of the very temptations Satan presented to Jesus. Speaking at the Global Leadership Summit Friday, the pastor shared that he loves the U.S., but is troubled by behaviors he has seen from certain church leaders over the past few years. 

God Allows Women To Choose Abortion, Says Whoopi Goldberg on ‘The View’; Elisabeth Hasselbeck Pushes Back

Former co-host and outspoken Christian Elisabeth Hasselbeck returned to "The View" to mark the show's 25th anniversary and challenged several statements from longtime host Whoopi Goldberg, an abortion-rights supporter.

TikTok Star Deletes ‘Trinity Bikini’ Photo After Christians Criticize

Addison Rae deleted a recent photo of herself in a bikini after receiving backlash. The problem wasn’t so much that it was “teenie tiny,” but that it was emblazoned with the names of the persons of the Trinity.

Russell Moore Named Editor in Chief for Christianity Today

On Thursday (August 4), Christianity Today president and CEO Timothy Dalrymple announced via news release that CT has selected public theologian Russell Moore as their next editor in chief. 

Answering Battles Over Doctrine and Liturgy, Pope Francis Praises Unity in the Church

On the last day of his apostolic visit to Canada, Pope Francis spoke to a group of Jesuit priests and emphasized the importance of unity among bishops and in the entire church, even as divisions over liturgy and doctrine continued to plague his papacy.