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Can human sexuality be a nonessential issue for a denomination that seeks to “stand in the center”? → Read More
Evangelical and Catholic pro-life groups come together for the first post-Roe march. → Read More
Christian pro-life activists have their eyes on a record-high number of ballot measures, including state constitutional amendments. → Read More
Survey finds they seek counseling and support at higher rates than in secular schools. → Read More
Online myths and misinformation are becoming more of a distraction from their work. → Read More
Mishandled case in Wheaton has been a wake-up call for the relatively young denomination. → Read More
With a denominational split delayed, some are willing to pay big to exit now. → Read More
On a new platform called Angel Studios, the campaign broke crowdfunding records set by “The Chosen.” → Read More
Pastors gear up to welcome evangelicals back to the “greater glory” of church life following 14 months of isolation. → Read More
New converts show the impact of distanced discipleship during pandemic shutdowns. → Read More
Tates Creek Presbyterian won praise for its transparent investigation. Then it had to do it again. → Read More
Advocates offer strategies to uphold the sanctity of the unborn even without the support of Congress and the White House. → Read More
Even after doubling the number of GOP women in the House, abortion restrictions still face an uphill battle with a Democratic majority. → Read More
More than a hundred sites have called off their peak season, while others reduced and reimagined their staple programs. → Read More
Lagos worship leader Sinach penned the pandemic and protest anthem sung by Leeland and Michael W. Smith. → Read More
Socially distant festivities include grab bags, virtual hunts, and coronavirus outreach. → Read More
Concerned neighbors and church members sound off about megachurch worship becoming “too loud.” → Read More
Ahead of the South Carolina primary, religious voters’ push for a “diversity of opinions” on abortion gets little reception from presidential hopefuls. → Read More
New report shows dramatic change, but some are skeptical. → Read More
More American couples set out to be “equally yoked” on political matters too. → Read More