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Missouri House OKs Guns on Buses, in Churches

Missouri’s GOP-led House on Wednesday passed a bill that would allow guns in churches and on public transportation.

Vatican Replaces Puerto Rico Bishop Who Alleges Persecution

The bishop of the Arecibo diocese in Puerto Rico said Wednesday that the Vatican dismissed him against his wishes, a rare move for the Holy See.

Bruxy Cavey’s Former Megachurch Debates Allegations: Sex Abuse or an Affair?

Days after Bruxy Cavey resigned after being accused of sexual misconduct, his church held a special online meeting to announce that an independent, third-party investigation found Cavey had a yearslong sexual relationship with a member of his church.

New York Governor, Clergy and Ambassadors Join Orthodox Leaders to Pray for Ukraine

Ambassadors, elected officials and a group of interfaith clergy joined with Orthodox leaders in New York on Wednesday to express solidarity with Ukrainians as they resist the ongoing invasion of their country.

Steven Furtick Criticized for Promoting 16-Year-Old Son’s Rap Album About Violence, Sex, and Money

Elevation Church’s senior pastor Steven Furtick heard from critics after praising his son Elijah’s rap album, which references guns, shooting, oral sex, and bragging about excessive amounts of money.

Lifeway Research: Young Adults, Including Christians, Have Complicated Relationship With Money

According to a new Lifeway Research study, when it comes to making financial decisions, although some Christian young adults are influenced by their faith, many don’t manage their money in distinctly Christian ways.

67% of Parents of Preteens Say They Have a Biblical Worldview, but Only 2% Do, Study Says

Only two percent of Americans who are parents of preteens actually have a biblical worldview, according to new data from Dr. George Barna and the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University. Yet 67 percent of parents of preteens self-identify as Christians.

Andy Stanley Sharply Criticized for Tweet About the Accuracy of the Bible

Pastor and author Andy Stanley came under fire on social media this week for a now deleted tweet, which argued that the Christian faith rises and falls on the person of Jesus rather than the accuracy of the Bible.