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Drug Addiction Was Bad in America. The Pandemic Made it Worse.
Recovery ministries try to help as people give up and give in.
Police Stole My Dignity. God Restored It.
A mistaken raid by Chicago cops sent me on a long path toward redemption.
Missing Papyri Professor Must Return $7 Million to Hobby Lobby
Dirk Obbink has lost a federal lawsuit over the fraudulent sale of Gospel fragments.
I Used to Run with Drug Addicts and Prostitutes. Now I Share the Gospel with Them.
My journey from life on the streets to life in Christ.
My Life in Seattle’s Street Gangs Was a Dead-End Street
How God used a stiff prison sentence and a church invitation to rescue me from a downward spiral of guns, drugs, and despair.
Duke University Study Finds More Sin in the Rain
Embezzlement, drug use, and other crimes go up when church attendance goes down.
What’s Lost When Prison Mail Goes Digital?
Christian ministries are concerned about the Biden administration’s efforts to expand a Trump program of scanning letters.
Dennis Hastert, Once an Evangelical Republican Leader, Settles Sex-Abuse Suit
The Wheaton alumnus allegedly stopped paying his victim.
Where Ya From?Episode 2|55min
‘You Were Born for This’ with Ambassador Sujay Johnson Cook
This episode teaches us to revel in the idea of “being born for this” and to take charge of our opportunities with a great conversation with Ambassador Sujay Johnson Cook.
Assemblies of God Avoids Jury Trial in Sexual Abuse Case
Oregon lawsuit sought to hold national organization liable for crimes committed in a Royal Rangers program in the 1980s.
Ministering to the 9/11 First Responders Who Never Had to Be Told to ‘Never Forget’
Twenty years after terrorist attack, the spiritual needs of survivors continue.
New Evidence Points to Old Motive in 1985 Church Murders
A South Georgia prosecutor is considering whether two Baptists were killed because they were Black.
Miami-Area Churches Pray for Miracles, Minister to Rescue Teams After Condo Collapse
Nearby congregations offer snacks and spiritual care to those tasked with “bringing order to the chaos.”
The Scales of Justice Teeter in Human Hands
Human justice may achieve accountability, and perhaps even recompense, but rarely real restoration.
The Derek Chauvin Verdict Is Good. But I’m Still Groaning.
Full justice will come when Jesus returns. In the meantime, we fight for a “foretaste of glory divine.”
Crisis Chaplains Return to Minneapolis After Daunte Wright Killing
The spiritual care ministry finds itself responding to more situations of “civil unrest” following recent shootings and police killings.
A Vaccine Could Save Prisoners’ Lives. Christians Can Help.
Advocating for prisoner vaccinations is a political issue, but it doesn’t have to be a partisan one.
Gunman Killed After Opening Fire at NYC Church Christmas Concert
Police say “it is by the grace of God” that the shooter didn’t strike anyone at the historic Episcopal cathedral.
保羅對警察說:保護弱者
正如黑人基督徒們早已明白的,新約聖經對治安執法有很充分的神學教導。
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Share the Gospel with Prisoners. Then Apply It to the System.
Evangelicals are superb at the first task. To what extent do they embrace the second as well?

Top Story May 2, 2024

Was Paul a Slave?
Was Paul a Slave?
The surprising argument that Saul of Tarsus was born into bondage.

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