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Sudanese Protestant Church Destroyed in All Saints’ Day Bombing
The largest and second-oldest church in Omdurman was hit following similar bombings targeting local evangelical schools.
Abuse Survivors ‘Disgusted’ by Southern Baptist Court Brief
Lawyers for multiple SBC entities argued against third-party liability under Kentucky’s new statute of limitations.
Evangelical Mike Johnson ‘Raised Up’ as House Speaker
After weeks of jockeying in Congress, Republicans voted in the Bible-quoting Louisiana Southern Baptist.
Religious Freedom Commission Laments Israel-Hamas War at Anniversary Gathering
As the International Religious Freedom Act turns 25, advocates look ahead to next steps.
Chiang Mai’s First Pregnancy Center Offers Thais a Pro-Life Alternative
Last year, Thailand legalized abortion up to 20 weeks.
Green Card Change Leaves Thousands of Foreign-Born Pastors in Limbo
The wait for those with religious worker visas suddenly grew by years due to a procedural shift, and advocates and attorneys fear they could lose their place in the US.
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Refugee Resettlement Begins to Rebound After Historic Lows
Still, fewer persecuted Christians have been able to flee to the US.
Dozens of North Carolina Methodist Churches Join Over 6,000 Leaving Denomination
After their lawsuit was dismissed earlier this year, the group of 36 congregations will disaffiliate in November according to the UMC’s exit plan.
Take Me Out to the Faith Night
More than half of MLB teams offer an annual post-game program with worship and testimony from Christian players.
Southern Baptist EC President Resigns Over Falsified Résumé
Willie McLaurin is the third Executive Committee head in a row to step down amid controversy.
United Methodist Pastors Less Healthy, More Depressed Than a Decade Ago
A new survey finds clergy well-being has become a more serious problem as the denomination splits.
After Another Kidnapping, Many Haitian Christians Can’t Travel, Work, or Worship Safely
The threat of gang violence around Port-au-Prince continues to disrupt ministry.
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Died: Former NAE President Arthur Gay, Who Introduced Reagan’s ‘Evil Empire’ Speech
The longtime Illinois pastor led the National Association of Evangelicals and World Relief around the fall of the Soviet Union.
Bishop’s Elevation May End Kenyan Methodist Turmoil
Isaiah Deye is elected to replace Joseph Ntombura, who was accused of mishandling church funds.
‘The Chosen’ Will Film Through Hollywood Strike with Indie Show Exemption
The crowdfunded show received approval writers’ and actors’ unions to wrap on Season 4.
6 Reasons Bedside Baptist and Church of the Holy Comforter Are So Popular
Survey examines how weather, sports, and sleep affect if and when churchgoers go to church.
Churches Continue to Sing Hillsong and Bethel Despite Controversies
Study: Worship leaders say they don’t care what music tops the charts, but trust peer recommendations and what they have heard at conferences.
Black Churches Concerned About Expulsion from SBC
Letter from the denomination’s National African American Fellowship says vote on Saddleback and Fern Creek could “disproportionately impact” minority congregations.
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Medical Missionary Leaves After 50 Faithful Years
Rebekah Naylor, 79, is stepping down from International Mission Board.
Steven Furtick’s Elevation Church Leaves the SBC
The megachurch, known for its popular Elevation Music, has voluntarily withdrawn two weeks after the recent Southern Baptist annual meeting.

Top Story April 17, 2024

Finding an Uncontainable God Within Finite Poetic Spaces
Finding an Uncontainable God Within Finite Poetic Spaces
Eastern Orthodox poet Scott Cairns reflects on his new collection, his journey of faith, and poetry’s capacity to apprehend inexhaustible realities.

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