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Following the sudden firing of a Black administrator at the Columbia Theological Seminary, black students are protesting and pointing out that the firing of administration
With Roe v. Wade overturned, family privacy rights might now be at significant risk. Homeschooling Evangelicals cherish these rights, which are not directly mentioned in
The overturning of Roe v Wade may be the biggest story in Christian politics in the last 50 years. There is such a glut of
Africa has become the world center of Pentecostal Christianity in recent years, but this advance has at times been accompanied by problems associated with denunciations
In an alarming incident, “concerning letters” have been found at the main entrance of a number of churches in Tennessee which propelled the FBI and
The U.S. Air Force is facing lawsuits over the dismissal of multiple service members for refusal to take the COVID-19 vaccine. The service members in
The Balsora Baptist Church in Bridgeport Texas has been destroyed by a devastating fire on Friday, June 17, causing great distress for the residents. However,
Emily Schutz of Religion News Service writes that the practice of ‘double belonging’ between Catholicism and Buddhism has become surprisingly common. Double belonging describes individuals
Several ancient relics as well as parchments belonging to a number of saints have been discovered during the restoration process of the Syriac Orthodox Mar
Are we treating work too much like religion? This is the question Kathryn Post of Religion News Service asks after noticing some disturbingly familiar trends
A group that has been agitating for an outside forensic audit of the North American Mission Board’s finances was rebuffed for the second time at
Michelle Boorstein of The Washington Post writes that members of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) were expected to vote on issues related to recent sex-abuse