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Asian American Christians See More Work for the Church to Do to Stop AAPI Hate
As racism and violence against Asian Americans began to spike during the COVID-19 pandemic, groups like the Stop AAPI Hate coalition formed to fight back with information and advocacy.
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‘Jesus Calling’ Tops 40 Million Sold
Jesus called. 40 million people answered. The popular “Jesus Calling” devotional has now sold more than 40 million copies, according to Publishers Weekly, an influential trade magazine.
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FBC Woodstock Restates Support To Fight Sexual Abuse, Addresses Johnny Hunt’s Inclusion in Guidepost Report
Senior Pastor Jeremy Morton reiterated First Baptist Woodstock’s commitment to supporting sexual abuse survivors and addressed allegations against former pastor Johnny Hunt in the Guidepost Solutions report.
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‘It Was Not Abuse Nor Was It Assault’: Johnny Hunt Responds To Guidepost Report, Admits To Improper Consensual Encounter
Late last week, Johnny Hunt addressed First Baptist Woodstock Church regarding the Guidepost Solutions report, which alleged he sexually abused a pastor’s wife in 2010.
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‘Christian Society’ Values Guns Over Life, Says Jamie Foxx, Gun-Control Advocates
As families in Uvalde, Texas, bury loved ones, Americans continue debating whether stricter gun-control legislation would reduce the country’s number of mass shootings.
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Paige Patterson, SBC Leader Alleged To Have Mishandled Sexual Abuse Allegations, Preaches at First Baptist Dallas
On Sunday, First Baptist Dallas, a Texas megachurch pastored by former Trump faith advisor Robert Jeffress, played host to a controversial guest speaker.
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Lifeway Research: Religious Faith, Church Attendance Aligns With More Pro-Life Views
According to a new Lifeway Research report, not all pro-life Americans are religious, but religious Americans are more likely to be pro-life.
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Banker Says He Warned Vatican About London Fund Investor
The Vatican’s longtime investment banker, Enrico Crasso, testified Monday that he repeatedly voiced concerns about a fund that was investing in a troubled London property, but said the Holy See’s secretariat of state insisted on pursuing the deal even as it lost money.