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‘Never Happened’: Former Christianity Today Editor in Chief Denies Sexual Harassment Allegations

Earlier this week, Christianity Today reported that it had failed to properly respond to allegations of sexual harassment against former editor in chief Mark Galli. Galli has now responded with an article of his own.

Cardinal Calls for Vatican Reprimand Over Sexuality Remarks

Cardinal George Pell has called for the Vatican’s doctrine office to intervene and reprimand two leading European Catholic churchmen who called for changes in Catholic teaching on sexuality and homosexuality.

Pope Francis and Patriarch Kirill Discuss Ukraine War for First Time

Pope Francis and Orthodox Patriarch Kirill of Moscow spoke via video on Wednesday (March 16) to address the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and joint efforts to promote peace and provide aid to the Ukrainian people.

Study: Christians, Jews and Muslims Encounter Workplace Discrimination Differently

Christians, Jews, and Muslims encounter workplace discrimination, but they experience it differently, according to a new report by Rice University’s Religion and Public Life Program.

Extreme Poverty Grows by 97 Million Globally in COVID-19, New Report Says

At least 97 million more people have fallen into extreme poverty globally since the COVID-19 pandemic began two years ago.

Bill Maher in Favor of Fla.’s Controversial ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill: ‘Shouldn’t Parents Know Everything?’

Political commentator Bill Maher, who is extremely critical of religion, has expressed support for Florida's "Don't Say Gay" bill, which bans teachers from discussing sexual orientation or gender identity with young children.

Planned Parenthood Promotes Abortion Rights Using a Children’s Ice Cream Truck

President and CEO of Planned Parenthood Alexis McGill Johnson posted an image of ice cream truck the company used promote abortion rights at South by Southwest in Austin, TX.

Christianity Today News Editor Reports CT’s Failure to Properly Address Sexual Harassment Allegations

“There is a larger conversation about reforming evangelicalism. The question is, how," said Christianity Today news editor Daniel Silliman. "I think we start with commitment to telling the truth even when it hurts."