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Bethel Church Responds to Pastor’s Request for Clarification on Beliefs

About a year ago, I sent Bethel an email asking them to clarify a lot of the things that are being said about them. They finally began that process.

Former RZIM Leader: Abdu Murray Interview With the McDowells ‘Not Appropriate’

Carson Weitnauer, who resigned from RZIM in protest in January, says the interview that Josh and Sean McDowell did with Abdu Murray was "premature" and needs to be taken down.

Pressure Mounts for an Independent Investigation of SBC Executive Committee Handling of Abuse

The chairman of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Executive Committee will call for an independent investigation into the committee’s handling of sexual abuse claims when it meets next week in Nashville, Tennessee.

UPDATE: Nevada Church Is Awarded $175k to Cover Attorney Fees Accrued Fighting COVID-19 Capacity Restrictions

The Nevada Board of Examiners has unanimously approved and awarded Calvary Chapel of Dayton Valley church $175,000 to cover the legal fees that they accrued fighting COVID-19 capacity restrictions.

George Barna: Latest Findings Show America Is Now a Major Mission Field

A new report from George Barna’s Cultural Research Center reveals what Barna describes as the most radical religious and cultural shifts in American beliefs of the past 40 years.

What Happened Before Russell Moore’s Leaked Letters?

If you think it's a coincidence that two letters from Russell Moore were leaked just before the Southern Baptist Convention convenes next week, I've got a big granite mountain east of Atlanta to sell you.

Dwight McKissic: Why I Will Leave the SBC If They Rescind Resolution 9, Affirming Limited Beneficial Aspects of Critical Race Theory

Dwight McKissic will leave the SBC if it rescinds Resolution 9 at next week's annual meeting, saying, "It takes great audacity, given the SBC’s history, to take such a bold step, to denounce the entirety of CRT."

More Right-to-Carry in Church? NC Gives Final Legislative OK

The North Carolina General Assembly on Tuesday finalized another bill seeking to expand gun rights — this time in churches — and will send it to Gov. Roy Cooper, who vetoed a bill containing the same idea a year ago.