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Evangelicals in Congress Prefer Generic Labels
Baptists, nondenominational Christians, and Pentecostals are underrepresented on Capitol Hill, while the “other” category continues to grow.
Joni Eareckson Tada Asks for Prayer After Contracting COVID-19
The 71-year-old ministry leader, who is quadriplegic and at risk, is in “bright spirits” and receiving antibodies treatment.
Two Prominent Pastors Break With SBC After Critical Race Theory Statement
Charlie Dates and Ralph D. West spoke out in response to a controversial statement released by seminary presidents.
Pornhub Removes Majority of Videos in a Victory for Exodus Cry
But the fight against exploitation continues with new momentum from a Nicholas Kristof investigation.
Engineered in His Image? Christians More Cautious About Gene Editing.
A Pew Research survey across 20 countries found believers lag behind non-religious neighbors in support for the technology, with the biggest gap in the US.
Southern Baptists Keep Quarreling Over Critical Race Theory
Even among Christians who agree Scripture comes first, there’s a debate over whether to learn from or reject secular theories that see racism as structural.
2020’s Most-Read Bible Verse: ‘Do Not Fear’
In an uncertain and difficult year, a record number of people searched for healing, fear, and justice.
Pastors Launch Church-Planting Network for ‘Black and Brown Neighborhoods’
A new initiative led by Thabiti Anyabwile aims to support leaders serving in distressed urban areas.
Charities Adapt to Save Christmas from COVID-19
Nonprofits are offering churches more ways to give during a season with fewer in-person gatherings.
Bible Readers in Foxholes: Combat Vets More Engaged in Scripture
The most popular topics for military Bible study are suffering, hopelessness, and loneliness.
On a Mail-In Ballot and a Prayer, Biden Wins White House
In a contentious election taking days to call, the Catholic candidate’s faith outreach paid off in swing states. Trump has pledged to challenge in court.
Latino Evangelicals Boost Trump in Florida and Texas
The 2020 race draws attention to the varying interests of America’s largest minority group.
Christian Trump and Biden Voters Wait on the Lord ... and Ballot Counts
Without a clear victory, Americans keep praying for candidates and the country.
John Piper’s Liberty Convocation Pulled After Election Post
University said Piper's appearance with J. D. Greear was “unfortunate timing,” falling the same week as his viral article decrying both presidential candidates.
Harvest Settles Multimillion-Dollar Agreement with James MacDonald
In Christian arbitration, the preacher was granted $1.45 million and the rights to Walk in the Word.
White Evangelicals Are Actually for Trump in 2020, Not Just Against His Opponent
Polls show faithful supporters no longer see the Republican incumbent as the “lesser of two evils.”
Court Dismisses LGBT Anti-Discrimination Lawsuit Against Fuller Seminary
The California school can uphold its sexual standards policy under a religious exemption to Title IX regulations.
Greg Laurie Tests Positive for COVID-19, Warns Against Blaming White House
The pastor and evangelical adviser says he doesn’t know if he was infected at last week’s event.
Christians Call for Prayer After Trump Tests Positive for COVID-19
Leaders urge Americans to “put aside partisan politics” and pray in the spirit of 1 Timothy 2.
Evangelical Biden Voters Straddle Partisan Divides
Unlike most Americans, they say many of their close friends will vote differently from them in 2020.
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