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Presbyterian Church Honors Good’s Sacrifice The Presbyterian Church (USA) has publicly honored Renee Good, a Minnesota woman fatally shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent, as a martyr of faith and justice. Good, a lifelong Presbyterian, was killed less than a week ago during a confrontation with ICE officers in Minneapolis. The denomination’s

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Viral Comedy Sketch Critiques Megachurch Culture Druski’s viral Instagram sketch mocking megachurches has stirred both laughter and reflection, especially among Christian leaders. The two-and-a-half-minute video shows the comedian levitating above a church stage amid smoke and theatrics, parodying over-the-top worship services. With over 36 million views and 2.7 million likes, the sketch criticizes lavish pastoral

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A Shift Toward Power-Centric Foreign Policy The Trump administration has adopted an increasingly force-first approach to international relations, prioritizing raw strength over the law and legal norms. Vice President JD Vance recently declared military strikes on alleged drug smugglers in the Caribbean as “the highest and best use” of U.S. forces. When pressed about legality,

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Retiree Benefit Cut Sparks Controversy The North American Mission Board (NAMB), one of the wealthiest entities in the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC), has ended life insurance coverage promised to its forced retirees. The board cited financial pressure and framed the decision as “responsible stewardship.” However, critics argue that the $1 million annual savings are insignificant

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The fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen and mother of three, has intensified debate over the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown. Good was killed by ICE agent Jonathan Ross on January 7 during “Operation Metro Surge” in Minneapolis. She was shot three times while driving away from the enforcement scene, raising questions

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Court Rules in Favor of Mary Jones After Lengthy Legal Battle A Washington state appeals court has dismissed disgraced pastor Micahn Carter’s defamation lawsuit against his former church secretary, Mary Jones. In a unanimous decision on December 30, the court ruled that Jones’ 2021 blog post about a “nonconsensual and horribly traumatic event” did not

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A Community Forever Changed The Texas Hill Country is still reeling from the catastrophic July 4 floods that swept through Kerr County, claiming over 100 lives. Among the dead were 25 girls and two counselors from Camp Mystic, a nearly century-old Christian camp in Hunt. The floods devastated homes, churches, and landmarks along the Guadalupe

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Church-Led Program Aims to Break the Cycle Pennsylvania has one of the highest recidivism rates in the U.S., with over 50% of formerly incarcerated people rearrested or reincarcerated. In response, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Scranton is launching Cypress House Bakery, a job-training program designed to give formerly incarcerated individuals a second chance. The initiative

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A former theology professor is suing Baptist News Global (BNG), claiming the outlet falsely accused him of sexual misconduct during an abuse scandal involving Truett McConnell University in Georgia. Jeremy Lyon, who taught Old Testament and Hebrew, says BNG defamed him in June 2025 reports by publishing fabricated claims of sexual abuse. The lawsuit states

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A Deadly Encounter in a Minneapolis Neighborhood On January 7, Renee Good, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen and mother of three, was fatally shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer in a residential Minneapolis neighborhood. The incident was captured in graphic videos circulating online. It shows the chaotic aftermath as Good’s car, riddled with

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Elevation Church, led by Pastor Steven Furtick, has announced the launch of Elevation College in fall 2026, marking a decisive move away from its Southern Baptist roots and toward Pentecostal alignment. The Charlotte megachurch will partner with Southeastern University (SEU), a Florida-based Christian university affiliated with the Assemblies of God, to offer accredited ministry degrees

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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s decision to downgrade recommendations for four childhood vaccines has triggered sharp reactions. Anti-vaccine activists view this as a breakthrough that could erode long-standing liability protections for vaccine manufacturers. Critics argue that shifting vaccines to a “shared clinical decisionmaking” category opens the door for civil lawsuits and threatens public trust

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