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Most Faith Groups Agree US Has Gone Astray. They Don’t Agree on the Way Forward.

Three-quarters of Americans say the country is heading in the wrong direction, and the majority of many religious groups agree with that sentiment, a new report shows. But they don't all agree on what, exactly, has gone wrong.

Beth Moore, Part 1—How Galatians Is ‘Astonishingly Relevant’ to American Christianity

Beth Moore joins the Stetzer ChurchLeaders Podcast to share how Galatians speaks to just about "any issue on the table today" that American Christians are facing.

Afghan Christians Face Death—But They Are Putting Their Trust in Jesus

Afghan Christians find themselves in a life-threatening situation as most people expect another oppressive rule from the Taliban.

Judge Defers to Islamic Sharia Law Over U.S. Law Regarding Woman’s Divorce

In Texas, Judge Andrea Thompson ordered a Muslim woman who was seeking to divorce her husband to appear before a tribunal governed by Sharia law.

Survey: White Mainline Protestants Outnumber White Evangelicals, While ‘Nones’ Shrink

A recent survey shows that mainline Protestants now outnumber white evangelicals while the numbers of religiously unaffiliated Americans has shrunk.

United States ‘not prepared’ for Persecution, Andrew Brunson Warns

One year after being freed from prison in Turkey, Pastor Andrew Brunson says he is concerned by the growing hostility toward Christianity in the U.S. and fears young American Christians will not be prepared for overt persecution when it arrives.