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Jack Brewer: Racism Is a Spiritual Enemy, Not a Physical One

Former NFL player Jack Brewer hopes America can keep their eye on the real enemy as the country observes both peaceful protests and violent riots.

D.C. Protesters Set Historic ‘church of the presidents’ on Fire

"The Church of the Presidents" in Washington D.C. is one of the many buildings in our nation that suffered damage this weekend due to protests over the death of George Floyd.

What This Pastor Observed at the Atlanta Riot

I left my home in Kennesaw, Georgia, to venture into the Atlanta riot. To be clear, I don't think we should ever put ourselves in jeopardy, but I was compelled to better understand and connect with a hurting generation.

She Left Her Job to Help Sex Trafficking Survivors. This Is What She Learned.

Thirteen years ago, Jeanne Allert's life was changed when she was invited to do outreach to sexually exploited women in need of shelter care. Since then, Allert has learned a great deal about how to provide such care—and about what the church can do to help.

How to Communicate Your Reopening Strategy to the Community

Not only should churches communicate their reopening strategy to their members, but they also need to communicate to the community at large.

Service for Ravi Zacharias Commemorates ‘The Man Who Loved Us’

This morning, friends and family gathered to celebrate and remember Ravi Zacharias, who passed away from cancer on May 19 at age 74.

Governor of Illinois Capitulates After Churches Appeal to SCOTUS

Amid legal challenges that swiftly escalated to the Supreme Court, the Governor of Illinois, J.B. Pritzker, has issued new recommendations for religious services in that state.

Pandemic Delays UMC’s General Conference and Its Pending Schism

The issue of LGBTQ inclusivity in the United Methodist Church was supposed to be settled at that denomination's General Conference this year. However, the pandemic has delayed the conference and an inevitable schism.