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Lawsuit: Only Christians Could Apply for Jail Chaplain Job

Applicants for a chaplain job at a Maryland county jail had to sign a statement affirming that they are Christians, a Muslim man claims Thursday in a federal lawsuit accusing the county and a contractor of religious discrimination.

Christian Higher Ed Courses in Prisons Continue, Adapt Amid COVID-19

Despite the elimination of most prison visitations for many months of the COVID-19 pandemic, some religious higher education institutions have found ways to keep their prison education programs connected with prisoners.

Herdsmen Attacks Kill 37 Christians in Plateau State, Nigeria

Fulani herdsmen on Sunday (May 23) killed 14 Christians in a village near Jos, Plateau state and eight others in another village, sources said.

Ramsey Employee Fired for Having Premarital Sex Speaks Out for the First Time

For the first time, Caitlin O'Connor is speaking publicly about Ramsey Solutions, the Christian company that allegedly fired her for becoming pregnant out of wedlock.

John Piper on Repentance, Confession, and How to Kill Lust

Desiring God's John Piper answers a popular theological question about repentance and habitual sin.

Can a British King Save the God Bless the USA Bible?

The controversial God Bless the USA Bible is still on track, with a little help from a long-dead British king.

Billy Graham’s Granddaughter Says ‘I’m Not Sure Jesus Would Be Welcomed in an American Church Today’

Billy Graham's granddaughter, Jerushah Duford, told CNN Business “I’m not sure Jesus would be welcomed in an American church today.”

Biden Admin Reverses Trump Decision on the U.S. Consulate in Jerusalem

While visiting the Middle East this week to support the current ceasefire, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced that the United States will take several steps to mend diplomatic relations with the Palestinians.