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Israel Accuses World Vision Gaza Staffer of Giving Millions to Hamas
(UPDATED) World Vision halts Gaza operations, but disputes Israel’s accusations of fraud.
Dobson Explains Why He Called Trump a ‘Baby Christian’
Offhand comments sparked debate over candidate's possible recommitment to Christ.
Governing God's House: How 500 Churches Keep from Collapsing
First ECFA survey of church governance trends reveals which boards are most effective.
Christians to Science: Leave Our Bodies How God Made Them
Pew examines how US religious groups feel about the ways that biomedicine can enhance human abilities.
Trump’s ‘Greatest Contribution to Christianity’: Pastors Preaching Politics
Republican nominee pledges to repeal Johnson Amendment. But pastors debate endorsing politicians from pulpits.
Dobson Endorses Trump, While Evangelical Leaders Advise Voting for Lesser Evil
Pew tracks how many evangelicals came to pick Trump for president.
Russia's Ban on Evangelism Is Now in Effect
But how strictly will it be enforced?
How Perry Noble's Alcohol Firing by NewSpring Compares to Other Churches
Stats suggest a substantial number of pastors struggle with addiction, but are split on what to do about it.
Pew: Most Evangelicals Will Vote Trump, But Not For Trump
With half of voters dissatisfied with both presidential candidates, white evangelicals primarily plan to oppose Clinton.
A 'Romantic Way to Escape Persecution': Online Matchmaking
Persecution watchdog group hopes romantic connections between Western and Pakistani Christians could lead to asylum. Other persecution groups aren’t so sure.
Ken Ham's Enormous Ark Park Open for Business
(UPDATE) The boat's big debut comes five months after the park won up to $18 million in tax breaks.
Iowa Churches Can't Discriminate During Services 'Open to the Public'
Churches can't limit bathroom use to biological gender or make anyone feel unwelcome, the state says.
Christian Teacher Fired for Not Divorcing Husband Wins in British Court
Judge: Her belief in the sanctity of marriage put her at a disadvantage.
Bucking the Trend, Erskine Seminary Takes Steps to Split from College
While financial woes prompt many seminaries to consolidate, Erskine’s are causing it to take a step away.
Not Too Late for Grove City’s ‘Sorry’ to Professor
Decades after a Cold War–era firing, the Pennsylvania school is in good standing again.
PCA Goes Back to Where It Started: Women’s Ordination
Meanwhile, the shrinking PCUSA makes plans to recover its identity.
Presbyterian Church in America Apologizes for Old and New Racism
The denomination took a year to get its apology just right.
Across 198 Nations, Christians Face More Terrorism But Less Government Hostility
Pew finds that terrorism threatens to surpass the traditional persecutors of the global church.
Releasing God's Word: Do Copyrights Help or Hurt Bible Translation?
Experts debate whether laws protect Scripture or restrict its spread.
Who Gets to Count That Convert?
Partnerships between missions groups complicate the metrics.
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