Cambio para recibir residencia en Estados Unidos deja en el limbo a miles de pastores nacidos en el extranjero
Los que tienen visa de trabajo religioso ahora esperarán años para conseguir una residencia en EE. UU. Abogados temen que incluso puedan perder su lugar en el país.
Una escuela presbiteriana lamenta la muerte de seis personas en un tiroteo en Nashville
Entre las víctimas se encuentran la directora de la escuela y la hija de 9 años del pastor principal de la iglesia.
Died: Mandisa, ‘Overcomer’ Singer and American Idol Star
The Grammy-winning artist was found dead at her home in Nashville at age 47.
Southern Baptists Finally Name New Executive Committee President
Seminary head Jeff Iorg steps in after multiple resignations, failed searches, and back-to-back interim leaders.
Who’s the Christian Candidate? Americans Say Neither
White evangelicals and white Catholics are the only groups to see Donald Trump as “religious.”
Died: Disgraced Southern Baptist Leader Paul Pressler
The Texas judge behind the political strategy for the “conservative resurgence” molested and assaulted teenage boys, according to allegations eight men made in court.
After Another Kidnapping, Many Haitian Christians Can’t Travel, Work, or Worship Safely
The threat of gang violence around Port-au-Prince continues to disrupt ministry.
Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Our Stories
Universities defend hate speech. Famous people are human too. And multiethnic churches are growing.
Green Card Change Leaves Thousands of Foreign-Born Pastors in Limbo
The wait for those with religious worker visas suddenly grew by years due to a procedural shift, and advocates and attorneys fear they could lose their place in the US.
Louisiana’s Ten Commandments Law Blocked in Court
Shall thou display them in thy classrooms? Federal judge orders education officials to not enforce the requirement that schools put up posters with the biblical directives.