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- Korean American Methodists Struggle to Split from UMCSome conservative churches that voted to disaffiliate say the denomination has responded by forcing out their pastors and charging them millions to keep their property.Megan Fowler|
- Evangelical Colleges Celebrate Best-Ever Enrollment NumbersStudents impacted by pandemic isolation seem drawn to Christian communities and education.Daniel Silliman|
- TIU Announces Plans to Move Undergrad Program OnlineFacing enrollment declines, the Illinois university ends in-person and residential learning, except for Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and its law school in California.Hannah McClellan|
- State Finds ‘Substantial Evidence’ for Retaliation Charge at Illinois ChurchA firing at Dane Ortlund’s Naperville Presbyterian Church spurred a rare legal determination that could be a useful case study for churches.Emily Belz|
- Survivors Remain Skeptical of Anglican Diocese InvestigationsAs a suburban Chicago ACNA church moves forward with examining sexual abuse and leaders’ responses, critics worry the process hasn’t been independent.Kathryn Post - Religion News Service|
- Illinois Eliminated Parole in 1978. These Christians Want to Bring it Back.A belief that people can change bolsters their movement.Kathryn Watson|
- Where Billy Graham Is RememberedThe late evangelist is larger than life with monuments, markers, and museums.Daniel Silliman|
- Dennis Hastert, Once an Evangelical Republican Leader, Settles Sex-Abuse SuitThe Wheaton alumnus allegedly stopped paying his victim.Daniel Silliman|
- Faced with Allegations, Anglicans Want to Change the Trajectory of Abuse ResponseUpdate: Investigation into mishandled case in Wheaton expands with further allegations of abuses of power.Megan Fowler|
- Meet the Republican Congressman Who Says His Faith Led Him to Vote for ImpeachmentAdam Kinzinger wants to see a commitment to truth reorient his party and recover the witness of the American church.Kate Shellnutt|
