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This Is Why #Christianity Was Trending on Twitter Today

Shots have been fired on Twitter over “white Jesus” or the depiction of Jesus as a white man, and the debate has sparked the #CancelChristianity trend.

New Satanic Church in South Africa: We Are Not Anti-Christian

The South African Satanic Church has no interest in converting people to Satanism, says one of its co-founders, Riaan Swiegelaar. In fact, he does not believe it is even possible to do so.

Federal Commissioner Works for Freedom of Imprisoned Ministers

Dr. James W. Carr, who is with the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), has become an advocate for two church leaders who were arrested and imprisoned for their faith.

From Riots to Revival: George Floyd Ave Turns Into Outdoor Church

Not only has the atmosphere of the area around the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis shifted, it’s also gotten a new name. Chicago Ave has been renamed George Floyd Ave.

Rural Church Accounts for 200+ Oregon Coronavirus Cases

Last weekend, two-thirds of the 356 people screened tested positive. Five patients with ties to the congregation are now hospitalized due to the virus. Contact tracing, quarantine, and follow-up will be key in stemming the outbreak, according to Dr. Thomas Jeanne, deputy state epidemiologist.

Chip and Joanna Ask Emmanuel Acho If It’s Good To Be ‘Color-Blind’

In his third installment of “Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man,” former NFL player Emmanuel Acho talked to Chip and Joanna Gaines—and all five of their kids.

Dreamers Have Reason to Smile, But Still in Need of Permanent Solution

Today's Supreme Court DACA decision "gives a much-needed reprieve to the many DACA recipients in our churches and communities who have been stuck in legal limbo waiting for our nation to recognize that America is their rightful home,” Rev. Samuel Rodriguez said.

Church to Remove Lee Memorial As a ‘work of repentance’

Cathedral of the Rockies has decided to remove a stained glass window portraying Confederate general Robert E. Lee, which has been in its sanctuary for the past 60 years.