Christian News

Refugee Data on Religion Disappears as Fewer Persecuted Christians Admitted to US

The State Department no longer is making publicly available a number of statistics about refugees admitted into the United States, including their religious affiliation.

SBC Seminary Votes to Retain Slaveholders’ Names on Buildings

The flagship seminary of the Southern Baptist Convention decided Monday (Oct. 12)  to maintain the names of campus buildings named for school founders, some of whom were slaveholders.

Phil Vischer: This Is How Race Shapes the Way Christians Vote

In his latest video tackling the complexities of race in the U.S., Phil Vischer explores the question, “Why do white Christians vote Republican and Black Christians vote Democrat?”

Greg Laurie Will Return to Pulpit This Sunday: ‘My Symptoms Were Never That Bad’

Pastor Greg Laurie of Harvest Christian Fellowship in Riverside, California, has completed a 10-day isolation period and is ready to get back in the pulpit again.

Sean Feucht Brings COVID Worship Protest to Nashville, Had No Permit Say Health Officials

Christian musician Sean Feucht brought his worship protest tour to Nashville on Sunday (Oct. 11). Feucht played before a mostly maskless crowd gathered on a public square in front of the Nashville Metropolitan Courthouse.

These Church Leaders Believe You Need to Open Your Church

Freedom Sunday speakers explained their view that there is a scriptural and constitutional basis—even responsibility—for churches to remain open in defiance of government orders.

Graham, Harris Share Spotlight as Barrett Hearings Begin

Barrett hearings: The process of confirming Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court starts today with hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Federal Judge: CHBC Should Be Allowed to Gather in Person

On October 9, a federal judge ruled that Capitol Hill Baptist Church (CHBC) in Washington, D.C., can gather for outdoor worship.