Natalie Grant releases first Christmas album in 2 decades, discusses changing CCM landscape Grammy-nominated singer Natalie Grant opens up about her new Christmas album and why she's hopeful about the next generation of artists and creatives.
Virginia church rallies behind Iranian sisters detained by immigration enforcement A Virginia church is rallying behind two Iranian sisters active in the congregation who were recently detained by immigration enforcement officials in the U.S. Virgin Islands while traveling after Thanksgiving.
Ex-Truett McConnell University VP indicted for lying to police during sex abuse investigation Former Truett McConnell University Academic Services Vice President Bradley Reynolds, who was accused of rape and grooming by former student-athlete Hayle Swinson, has been indicted for lying to police in Georgia during an investigation of the allegations last year.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s pastor, Frederick Haynes, launches bid to fill her congressional seat Rev. Frederick Douglass Haynes III, senior pastor of the 13,000-member Friendship-West Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas, who counts Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, among his flock, launched a bid to fill her District 30 congressional seat Monday after she formally announced ...
Christian ethnic cleansing survivors given new homes, aim to spark ‘revival’ of Armenian village Several families displaced by ethnic cleansing in their ancient Christian homeland more than two years ago were given new homes and plots of land on Tuesday through a charitable initiative seeking to help revitalize a rural Armenian mountain village. 
Ohio doctor indicted after forcing abortion drugs into pregnant woman's mouth An Ohio surgeon who had his medical license suspended has been indicted on federal charges after he allegedly tried to force crushed abortion drugs into his pregnant girlfriend’s mouth after she refused to abort her baby.
Pastor Jamal Bryant slams removal of fee-free entry to parks on MLK Day, Juneteenth Outspoken civil rights activist and megachurch pastor Jamal Bryant has criticized a recent move by the National Park Service to remove Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth from its calendar of fee-free days to enter national parks and add ...
'None of the government's business' what pastors preach on Sundays, Robert Jeffress tells DOJ religious... It’s “none of the government’s business” to regulate the content of sermons that pastors preach from the pulpit, Pastor Robert Jeffress of First Baptist Dallas told a White House religious liberty panel Wednesday.
5 Christian reactions to murder of celebrated singer Jubilant Sykes Reactions to the death of Grammy nominated gospel and opera singer, Jubilant Sykes, continue to emerge Thursday following his fatal stabbing at his home in California and the arrest of one of his sons, Micah Sykes by local police.
Erika Kirk cites Nehemiah to push back against conspiracy theories: 'I am busy building' Erika Kirk, the widow of the late Charlie Kirk, cited the prophet Nehemiah on Wednesday to push back against conspiracy theories that have swirled about her late husband's assassination three months ago.
Trump willing to meet with Pope Leo, responds to Catholic leader's criticism of immigration policies President Donald Trump said he remains open to meeting with Pope Leo XIV and insisted he wasn't aware of the pontiff's comments expressing disagreement with his immigration policies. 
Jordan Peterson's daughter asks for prayers amid ongoing heath issues: 'We still don’t know 100%... Canadian psychologist and author Jordan Peterson is back home after a lengthy hospitalization, but he remains seriously ill, according to a new update shared by his daughter, who asked for continued prayers for her father. 
Florida town's abortion buffer zone blocked by appeals court amid legal battle with pro-life activists A federal appeals court has blocked a Florida city’s buffer zone ordinance in what lawyers for pro-life activists have described as a “resounding win for free speech and the voiceless preborn.”

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