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Thousands of Pastors Preach on Sexuality in Response to Canadian Law Banning Conversion Therapy
Canadian Bill C-4, an LGBTQ-related law that went into effect January 8, prompted thousands of pastors across North America to preach about biblical sexual morality.
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Skillet Brings the Fire—Literally—at Winter Jam; Cooper Warns Against Fake Christianity
ChurchLeaders spoke with John Cooper of Skillet, and he said that the tour is about much more than music.
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Younger Evangelicals More Likely Than Older to Want In-Depth Sermons, Survey Finds
Younger evangelicals are not necessarily looking for short, superficial sermons when they go to church, according to a new report. Findings indicate that younger evangelicals who attend church regularly are more likely than their older counterparts to crave in-depth teaching.
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Conservative Activist Group Uses MLK Quote in Support of Capitol Riot
A Trump promoting conservative political group made waves on MLK Day when they portrayed a quote of the iconic civil rights leader as supportive of the riot on the U.S. Capitol last year.
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Texas Synagogue Hostage-Taker Had Stayed in Area Shelters
An armed man who took four people hostage during a 10-hour standoff at a Texas synagogue had spent time in area homeless shelters in the two weeks leading up to the attack.
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Cold Case Team Shines New Light on Betrayal of Anne Frank
Who betrayed Jewish teenage diarist Anne Frank and her family? A cold case team that combed through evidence for five years in a bid to unravel one of World War II's enduring mysteries has reached what it calls the “most likely scenario.”
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Vatican No. 2 and Deputy Both Positive for COVID-19
The Vatican secretary of state and his deputy have both tested positive for COVID-19, Vatican officials said Tuesday.
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As America Celebrates the Legacy of MLK, Evangelicals Remain Divided on Race
In the half century since his assassination, Martin Luther King Jr. has become almost universally beloved. However, disagreement about how, and by whom, his name should be leveraged in our own time has become a contentious debate.