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Evangelicals a Rising Force Inside Argentine Prisons

The story of being a convicted murderer who embraced an evangelical faith behind bars is common in the Argentine prisons of Santa Fe province and its capital city of Rosario.

How COVID-19 Has Made the Lives of Aspiring Clergy More Daunting

Many seminarians will face new challenges as they graduate into a religious landscape that has been transformed—spiritually, physically, politically and logistically—by COVID-19.

Pope Francis’ Key Words for a Marriage: ‘Please, Thanks, Sorry’

On Sunday, Pope Francis sought to encourage married couples, acknowledging that the pandemic has aggravated some family problems but urging couples to seek help.

Desmond Tutu, Archbishop, Activist and Apartheid Foe, Is Dead at 90

Tutu said a disciplined prayer life helped him through apartheid and continued to sustain him decades later.

‘Go in Peace’: Pennsylvania Church Founded in 1800 Holds Last Service

The First Presbyterian Church of Bellefonte, which is nearly as old as the borough itself, held the final scheduled service on Christmas Eve.

Ed Stetzer: ‘Cancel’ the Salvation Army? I Think Not.

Left or right, our new pressures of ideological purity and tribal buzzwords eventually set their sights upon even the most absurd of targets. Case in point is the recent war conservatives have decided to wage on the Salvation Army.

Ed Stetzer: The Church and Donald Trump: We Need Christ at the Center of Our Services, Not Democrats, Republicans or Any Other Politician

What transpired between Pastor Jeffress' church and Donald Trump on a Sunday morning exemplifies where some evangelicals and some evangelical churches have deviated from the primary focus and primary mission of Christ’s church.

Colts Center Ryan Kelly, Wife Emma Put Trust in God’s ‘Bigger Purpose’ After Daughter’s Death

Indianapolis Colts center Ryan Kelly and his wife, Emma, are clinging to their faith as they grieve the unexpected loss of their daughter, Mary Kate.