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- Billionaire Who Invested ‘According to the Word of God’ Charged with Multibillion-Dollar FraudBill Hwang is at the center of what white-collar crime experts see as Wall Street’s biggest indictment since Bernie Madoff.Emily Belz in New York|简体中文한국어繁體中文
- Ukrainian American Churches Deploy Praise as a WeaponEvangelical Ukrainian churches in the home of the largest Ukrainian population in the United States wept and prayed Sunday. Having escaped persecution in the Soviet Union themselves, they already have testimonies of God’s faithfulness.Emily Belz in New York|español
- The Big Quit Hits Homeless MinistriesThey never stopped serving on the frontlines, but now short-staffed nonprofits are struggling to compete with flexible, virtual work that took off during the pandemic.Emily Belz in New York|
- The Alpha and the Omicron: COVID-19 Disrupts Christmas Worship AgainFrom London to DC, a new variant has shifted plans for big holiday services and celebrations in 2021.Miguel Petrosky|
- CRC Clashes Over Future of Historic Chinese American ChurchOnce a hub for Reformed thought and a waystation for immigrants, a New York City congregation finds itself at the center of a property dispute.Kathryn Watson|
- 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.Kathryn Watson|
- Pastors Take to the Streets to Combat NYC Gun ViolenceResponding with their feet, ministers bring ‘the simplest form of the gospel’ to tense situations.Kathryn Watson|
- Gunman Killed After Opening Fire at NYC Church Christmas ConcertPolice say “it is by the grace of God” that the shooter didn’t strike anyone at the historic Episcopal cathedral.Ted Shaffrey and Mary Esch - AP|
- Fired Hillsong NYC Pastor Carl Lentz Apologizes for InfidelityUpdate: Hillsong announces an investigation into its New York church, which Lentz helped launch a decade ago.Roxanne Stone - Religion News Service|
- The City That Never Stops WorshippingThough some have likened it to Sodom and Gomorrah, New York City has a long history of religious vibrancy.Heath W. Carter|
