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Beth Moore Breaks Political Silence to Speak Out Against Donald Trump
"I'm one among many women sexually abused, misused, stared down, heckled, talked naughty to. Like we liked it. We didn't. We're tired of it." —Beth Moore
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No More Arrests as ID Church Continues Psalm Sing Events
The Moscow, Idaho, church led by Pastor Douglas Wilson has continued to hold “psalm sings” in protest of the city's mask mandate, even though five people were cited and three of the five arrested when Christ Church held its first event on Sept. 23.
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Colorado Sues to Bar Future AWMI Conferences
Andrew Wommack's ministry went ahead with its Charis Minister's Conference this week, despite orders from state and county officials not to do so.
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Interview With Dare 2 Share Founder: What Do Teenagers Need in 2020?
Greg Stier started Dare 2 Share Ministries 29 years ago while serving as a pastor for a church in Arvada, Colorado. After the Columbine High School shootings in 1999, Stier resigned from the pastorate to pursue Dare 2 Share Ministries full time.
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The Top Three Faith Moments in the Harris-Pence Vice Presidential Debate
In Wednesday's Vice Presidential debate, Vice President Mike Pence and Sen. Kamala Harris discussed their differences on faith matters that Americans may be hearing about for the remainder of the campaign season.
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The Bible Has Been Translated Into Its 700th Language
Wycliffe Bible Translators recently announced the Bible has been translated into its 700th language. Due to the many translations happening all at once, Wycliffe reported “it is impossible” to know which specific translation marked number 700.
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Barna: We’re Experiencing Another Reformation, and Not in a Good Way
A new report from Dr. George Barna has a troubling conclusion: American Christians across all major traditions are redefining biblical beliefs according to secular values.
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GOP Propose Bill to Keep Pastor Tony Spell From Prosecution
Republican Louisiana lawmakers trying to chisel away at Gov. John Bel Edwards' coronavirus restrictions Wednesday sought to protect a Baton Rouge area pastor charged with violating those rules and advanced legislation that would keep emergency orders from governing churches.