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Lecrae Shares Why He Has Rejected ‘America’s Version of Christianity’

In a recent Lecrae interview, the Christian hip hop artist talked about the challenges of being a Black man in America and what it was like to deconstruct from a “western, political, evangelical version of Christianity.” 

Lecrae Opens Up to Phil Vischer: Too Black for White Evangelicals?

In a Holy Post podcast episode titled “Too Black?” Christian rapper, author, and activist Lecrae recently conversed with Phil Vischer about his career, criticism he’s faced, and his confidence that “God is still at work.”

Support, Sadness, and Shock — Many React to Beth Moore Leaving the SBC

Other prominent church leaders are registering their sadness and support for Beth Moore leaving the Southern Baptist Convention.

A Tennessee Church’s Form of Church Discipline Goes Viral

A woman who had been attending West Sparta Church of Christ in Sparta, Tennessee, received a letter at the end of February from three of the church elders. She shared the photo of the church discipline letter on Facebook. And it has since gone viral.

James Coates’ Wife, Erin: My Husband Is in Jail Because He Obeyed the Lord Jesus Christ

Erin Coates, the wife of jailed Canadian Pastor James Coates, says of her husband, "His job as a shepherd of the sheep is to open the doors and allow people to worship according to their conscience and according to the Word of God."

Layoffs, Upheaval at Zacharias Ministry Reeling From Scandal

The global Christian ministry founded by the late Ravi Zacharias said Wednesday it will suspend fundraising, lay off 60% of its staff and overhaul its mission in the wake of revelations.

Should Churches Mandate COVID Vaccines for Their Staff?

As vaccines for COVID-19 become more widely available, churches, institutions and organizations are discussing whether to mandate COVID vaccines for employees. Debates are underway...

Post Pandemic…Get Ready for the Church Attendance BOOM, New Study Says

As America marks one year of pandemic-related shutdowns this week, new research offers encouragement for pastors wondering whether in-person church attendance will eventually bounce back.