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Study: Black Christians See Limits to Multiracial Churches
About a third experience racism and obstacles to leadership in congregations that value diversity.
Conservative United Methodists Plan Breakaway Denomination
The new Global Methodist Church will leave the UMC regardless of the General Conference decision, which has been delayed until 2022.
Palestinian Christians Promised an Outsized Voice in New Legislature
President Mahmoud Abbas sets their quota at 7 seats in first elections in West Bank and Gaza since 2006.
Israeli Archaeologists Find First Purple Fabric from King David’s Era
Researchers recreated the ancient dyeing process with mollusks.
John Ortberg Resigns from Menlo Church
Elders cite "pain and broken trust" as the church launches a new investigation of son's volunteer work with children.
Died: John Lewis, Preaching Politician and Civil Rights Leader
From Freedom Rides to March on Washington, Selma protest, and House of Congress, he showed that "Sometimes you have to find a way to get in trouble, good trouble."
John Ortberg’s Church Announces New Investigation
Leadership apologizes for lack of transparency that eroded trust.
Mitt Romney Joins Evangelical Racial Justice March in DC
Pastor Thabiti Anyabwile helped organize Sunday’s event, which drew hundreds of participants.
Willow Creek Announces New Senior Pastor
Michigan megachurch pastor David Dummitt, a Wheaton College graduate, will start this June.
Methodists Cancel Plans for First Big Meeting Outside US
The UMC has decided to relocate its 2024 General Conference from Manila, Philippines.
C.S. Lewis's Pen Pal, Kathy Keller
Keller's childhood correspondence with the revered author led her to Christian faith.
Will G. K. Chesterton Join Pope John Paul II as Newest Saints?
Christians and Jews split over effort to canonize writer.
Transgender Theology Professor Leaves Christian College
(UPDATED) Former theology chair and one of CCCU's largest schools agree to part ways.
Moody Bible Institute Drops Alcohol and Tobacco Ban for Employees
School follows Wheaton, Huntington, and Asbury in emphasizing 'values not rules.'
Amid Measles Outbreak, Megachurch Scrutinized for Vaccine Teachings
(UPDATED) Infections hit second-highest total since disease eradicated from U.S. in 2000.
Failed C. S. Lewis College Site Could Go to Non-Christians
Christian foundation expands eligibility for free D. L. Moody campus.
Government Offers 'Concrete Direction' on Church Violence
Guidelines recommend “run, hide, or fight” doctrine for churches confronted with a homicidal gunman.
A New Reason To Block Bans on Shari'ah Law: International Adoption
Governor's veto keeps Missouri from becoming seventh state to ban foreign laws from state courts.
Cancer Resurrects Career of Former Christian Music Star
After 10 platinum records and 12-year hiatus, fan response to cancer diagnosis prompts plans for new album and major tour.
Bad World War II Experiences Led Veterans to Church, Says Study
Researchers examine how combat intensity affects religious behavior.
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