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Girls in the Same Youth Group Targeted by Sex Offender Via Bible App

Authorities recently apprehended a registered sex offender in Florida who was using the YouVersion Bible app to target teenage girls.

Trump Admin Helps Faith-Based Adoption and Foster Care Agencies

Faith-based adoption and foster care agencies across the U.S. can breathe a little easier knowing they will no longer have to comply with an Obama-era nondiscrimination rule that was often at odds with their beliefs.

Paula White Now Has Official Position in Trump Administration

President Trump has appointed author and controversial pastor Paula White to work in the Office of Public Liaison as the advisor over his Faith and Opportunity Initiative. The appointment gives White an official role in Trump’s inner circle, where she has been influential for some time.

FBCN Still Wants Marcus Hayes, Despite ‘compromised’ Vote

The leadership of First Baptist Church in Naples, Florida, believes Marcus Hayes “remains the man that we believe God has called to be our next pastor” despite the fact that Hayes failed to garner enough votes from the congregation.

Deacon With Down Syndrome Follows God’s Call

When First Baptist Church of Indiahoma, Oklahoma needed a new deacon, Pastor Scott Patton had a unique candidate volunteer for the job.

Mother Emanuel Under Investigation for Handling of Donations

Emanuel AME Church (Mother Emanuel) in Charleston, South Carolina, is facing an investigation after suspicions arose that the church mishandled donations meant for the victims of the 2015 church shooting and their families.

TobyMac Starts Foundation in Son’s Honor: ‘Dreams Are So Important’

Christian rapper TobyMac has started a foundation in honor of his son, Truett McKeehan, who died suddenly last week at the age of 21. The foundation will benefit children who do not have the money to pursue their love of music.

Church Fears Racism Cost Strong Candidate the Pastorate

The leaders of First Baptist Church Naples believe “unscrupulous, divisive, and false accusations” were used by some in their congregation to sway the vote against pastoral candidate Marcus Hayes.