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Colorado Springs’s New Christian Mayor Wants to ‘Disrupt’ Politics with Unity
Nigerian American Christian Yemi Mobolade went from pastor and community organizer to city leadership.
Colorado Christian School Faces Shutdown Threat Over COVID-19 Response
After a recent outbreak, leaders say they’re prioritizing parental decision-making over county protocols on masking and social distancing.
Christian Wedding Site Designer Loses Appeal Case
While a baker from the same state won his challenge, court upholds Colorado anti-discrimination requirements for the owner of a creative agency.
How Christians Are Rebuilding a Relationship with Colorado Springs
It’s one thing to tell the city that you’re there for its good. It’s another to show it.
Christian Baker Sued Again for Refusing to Bake a Cake
Masterpiece Cakeshop owner is now in a legal battle with a customer who put in an order to celebrate her gender transition.
Died: Larry Crabb, Christian Counselor Who Kept Exploring
Author of ‘Effective Biblical Counseling,’ ‘Inside Out,' ‘Shattered Dreams,’ and ‘SoulTalk’ taught that aching souls long for the Triune God.
Ballot Initiatives Could Tighten Abortion Laws in Colorado, Louisiana
Plus voters in several other states weigh in on sex ed, armed defense in churches, and more.
The Great Supreme Court Cake-Off: Christian Bakers vs. Gay Weddings
UPDATED: The biggest religious freedom case of 2017, Masterpiece Cakeshop, held oral arguments today.
Extreme Athletes Don’t Have to Settle for Adrenaline Highs
Action-sports ministries help wakeboarders, surfers, skaters, and snowboarders ground their passions in gospel truth.
Light for Electricians: How Christians Bring Hope to Business
Our new web series on work shows beautiful orthodoxy in action.
Parenting in the Haze of Legalized Marijuana
What do I tell my kids about pot?
4,500 Crosses Are Not a Church-State Problem—Unless in Shape of Giant Cross
Theft of Colorado display on childhood poverty sparks debate over public religious symbols.
Forging the Future with the Tip of a Pen
How Jake Weidmann, one of 11 master penmen in the world, uses ink to link the past and future.
Doing an Inverted 180 on Colorado's Dead Forests
How Barry Clark saw opportunity for beauty and business in his destroyed landscape.
Church and State for the Homeless
How Denver's faith and civic leaders are working together to get families off the street and into jobs and homes.
The Moral Mattress Kings of Denver
Two former campus ministers bring rest and integrity to a culture starving for a good night's sleep.
Productivity and Grace: Management and Labor at a Denver Manufacturer
Steve Hill and Jim Howey's leadership style is unusual in an industry known for top-down hierarchies.
The Art of Loving Your Neighbor
Dave Runyon puts the Great Commandment in action.
Family Talk, Family Business
Focus on the Family isn’t the only Colorado Springs organization preparing for its future after James Dobson.
When Life Begins
Do laws defining personhood help the unborn?

Top Story April 28, 2024

India Says It Has a Border Crisis. Christians Say the Solution Will Divide Them.
India Says It Has a Border Crisis. Christians Say the Solution Will Divide Them.
The government plans to close its porous border with Myanmar to boost security, separating ethnic groups that straddle the boundary.

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