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Pastor’s ‘Two Minute Doctrine’ Video Series Reflects a Lifetime of Discipleship
The videos are actually two minutes-ish, but serve effectively in addressing matters of doctrine and informing church members about the Southern Baptist Convention.
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Black Churches More Important to SBC Than Ever Before
African American churches are more important to the Southern Baptist Convention than ever before, Jamie Dew told Baptist Press at the Black Church Leadership and Family Conference at Ridgecrest Conference Center.
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Trans Woman Fired From Chick-fil-A Sues for Harassment, Discrimination
A transgender woman named Erin Taylor has filed a lawsuit against the downtown Chick-fil-A in Decatur, Georgia, alleging sexual harassment, discrimination on the basis of race and sexual orientation, and retaliation by the employer.
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VP Kamala Harris: People of Faith Can Support Abortion Rights
In what’s becoming a familiar refrain for Kamala Harris, the U.S. Vice President said (twice) on Monday that Americans don’t need to “abandon their faith” to support women’s reproductive rights, including access to abortion.
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‘The Devil Wanted Me To Die in This Bed’: John Gray Shares Encouraging Health Update
After spending nearly two weeks in the hospital for a saddle pulmonary embolism, Relentless Church pastor John Gray announced on Tuesday via Instagram that he was going home.
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Sean Feucht Responds to Rolling Stone’s Claim He Is Using Donor Funds To Get Rich
On July 11, Rolling Stone Magazine published an article claiming musician, author, and activist Sean Feucht has taken advantage of conservative Christians, profiting millions of dollars in donations from them.
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T.D. Jakes: ‘Raising Up Women To Be Men’ Is Causing Us To Lose Our Families
“Real men are not a deficit,” Jakes said in a sermon earlier this summer. “Real men are an asset. They pour in.”
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Elevator Project in Old Jerusalem Leads to Surprising Finds
Installing an elevator doesn't normally involve a 2,000-year plunge into an ancient city's history. But in Jerusalem, even seemingly simple construction projects can lead to archaeological endeavors.