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While 5% of white Evangelicals see President Donald Trump as a very religious person, a significant minority see him as somewhat religious, and a majority say he stands up at least somewhat for their religious beliefs, according to a new study...
Wesley Huff isn’t impressed by claims that new technology confirms the location of Noah’s Ark. The apologist and Bible scholar is pushing back after researcher Andrew Jones cited new evidence that the biblical boat is sitting atop Mount Ararat in...
Moments before he allegedly targeted members of the Trump administration at the White House correspondents’ dinner Saturday, the suspected gunman wrote to family members and suggested his violence was an act of faith to defend the...
Pope Leo and new Archbishop of Canterbury Sarah Mullally met for the first time on April 27, in a symbolic encounter at the Vatican in which the leaders of the long-separated Catholic Church and Church of England exchanged gifts and prayed...
Christians nationwide are reacting to the third brazen assassination attempt on President Donald Trump’s life that unfolded Saturday night as the commander in chief and members of his administration attended the annual White House...
The Parcast Network’s Conspiracy Theories podcast recently did a four-episode deep dive into the supposed mysteries of the Vatican. While some parts were interesting and some were just silly, it opened with what I thought was an odd...
Pope Leo XIV used an 18-minute in-flight press conference to address the Iran war chaos and the regime change in Iran. He told reporters that peace must guide policy, not anger, and he urged patience. He warned that leaders often jump to violence...
The All Are Neighbors rally on April 22 filled Baylor University’s Cashion Academic Center. The All Are Neighbors event drew more than 450 registered attendees, including media. Organizers framed the gathering as a celebration of democracy...
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In our church we have a Spanish-speaking congregation, who join in on Sundays (where we have songs and readings in different languages and simultaneous translation) but who also have their own Spanish-language service on a Tuesday...
Christians are called to embrace the virtue of humility, for only by doing so can we truly know ourselves. With proper self-knowledge, we will be able to love ourselves for the good we have in us, while not being overly attached to ourselves because...
I issue this critique with urgency and clarity because the church must guard the gospel with fierce vigilance. Modern Christian Nationalism (CN) fuses national identity, political power, and Christian faith into one dangerous package. It frames...
The last ten days have been the wildest in religion news since, well, maybe the Reformation? Last week, Trump decided to use Easter as a reason to escalate a war, kill innocent people, and insult Islam. And, in the days following, Pope Leo...
I've been reading "The Kingdom of Children" by R. L. Stollar. In this post I want to talk about the way the book portrays it as a good thing for children to develop their own theology. I want to know, *why* is it a good thing for children to develop their...
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Whispers of Grace is a series of personal reflections written by Rondall Reynoso, a long-time Christian, scholar of religion, and an artist. Each reflection begins with a Bible verse, continues with some honest thoughts about life and faith, and closes with a simple prayer.
Cambodia recently honored an unlikely hero: an African giant pouched rat named Magawa. The rodent sniffed out more than 100 undetonated explosives across the country during his lifetime, and on April 3, officials commemorated his service by...
A joyful bride had no idea her wedding day would end with a trip to the labor and delivery unit. Skye's rehearsal dinner the night before had gone off without a hitch, but at 1:30 a.m. — just hours before she and her groom were set to walk down the...
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100% free daily newsletter sharing news & commentary from broad Christian perspectives. We share from 300+ sources so you can make up your own mind—a 4-minute read.