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- Survivors Remain Skeptical of Anglican Diocese InvestigationsAs a suburban Chicago ACNA church moves forward with examining sexual abuse and leaders’ responses, critics worry the process hasn’t been independent.Kathryn Post - Religion News Service|
- Illinois Eliminated Parole in 1978. These Christians Want to Bring it Back.A belief that people can change bolsters their movement.Kathryn Watson|
- Where Billy Graham Is RememberedThe late evangelist is larger than life with monuments, markers, and museums.Daniel Silliman|
- Dennis Hastert, Once an Evangelical Republican Leader, Settles Sex-Abuse SuitThe Wheaton alumnus allegedly stopped paying his victim.Daniel Silliman|
- Faced with Allegations, Anglicans Want to Change the Trajectory of Abuse ResponseUpdate: Investigation into mishandled case in Wheaton expands with further allegations of abuses of power.Megan Fowler|
- Meet the Republican Congressman Who Says His Faith Led Him to Vote for ImpeachmentAdam Kinzinger wants to see a commitment to truth reorient his party and recover the witness of the American church.Kate Shellnutt|
- Court Rules Against Gang Members-Turned-EvangelistsEx-members say they’re uniquely equipped to reach gangs. Former Latin Kings continue to fight Illinois restrictions they believe hamper their right to share the gospel.Morgan Lee|
- Why a Lesbian Lawmaker Voted Against Hawaii's Same-Sex Marriage BillWith 1 in 3 states soon allowing gays and lesbians to wed, religious freedom protections get unexpected advocate.Kate Tracy|
- The Hope RoasterHow Pete Leonard's coffee roasting startup could become the world's largest employer of former convicts.April Burbank|
- Q & A: Philip Ryken on Wheaton’s Contraception Mandate Lawsuit: 'A Last Resort'The college president explains why it's is suing, and why now.Interview by Sarah Pulliam Bailey|
