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War in Ukraine May Leave Millions Hungry, Warns Eugene Cho of Bread for the World

When the Rev. Eugene Cho sees images of refugees from the war in Ukraine, he starts thinking about his father, who grew up during the Korean War.

Bruxy Cavey Investigation Widens to Include Two More Alleged Victims

Bruxy Cavey, the disgraced former pastor of one of Canada’s largest churches, may have sexually abused more than one woman, the church told its members on Saturday (March 19).

‘Very Chaotic’ for Perhaps 180,000 ‘Traumatized’ Orphans in Ukraine

The nearly 200,000 orphans in Ukraine are especially traumatized by Russia’s invasion that has displaced millions of civilians, according to a Southern Baptist adoption and orphan care minister.

Ketanji Brown Jackson Publicly Expresses Thanks to God but Keeps Faith History Private

When she spoke at the first day of her Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing as a nominee for Supreme Court justice, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson stated her belief in God and her gratitude for divine blessings.

Scouts Reach Deal With Catholic Committee in BSA Bankruptcy

A committee representing several Catholic entities in the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy has reached a settlement with the BSA and is withdrawing its objections to its proposed reorganization plan, attorneys told a judge Friday.

The Babylon Bee Locked Out of Twitter for Calling Transgender US Assistant Secretary for Health ‘Man of the Year’

The widely popular Christian satire news site The Babylon Bee was told on Sunday that their Twitter account has been locked because it violated the social media giant’s rules against “hateful conduct.”

‘I Thank God for This’—Churches Give Away Thousands of Dollars Worth of Gas to Those in Need

Churches throughout the country are meeting the needs of their communities by giving away free gas in response to the soaring gas prices across the U.S. Some churches are also using these opportunities to encourage and pray for those who show up. 

Ousted Pastors Sue Fla. Megachurch, Deny Financial Misconduct

Stovall and Kerri Weems have sued Celebration Church, which they founded, for injunctive relief, alleging that a trustee orchestrated the ouster of Stovall Weems. The church has filed a motion to dismiss the injunction, alleging various financial improprieties and “abuse of power.”