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🌎 Trump's Religious Liberty Commission sued by interfaith coalition alleging bias toward Christianity
An interfaith coalition has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over its Religious Liberty Commission, an entity within the U.S. Department of Justice, it contends, is unlawfully biased toward Christianity. The complaint was filed...
Larry Lyon, senior vice president for business administration at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, has been selected to serve as the next president of Truett McConnell University in Cleveland, Georgia. Lyon’s appointment follows...
Alexander William Tique-Marin, a volunteer who spent his Mondays handing out free groceries at a church food distribution in Burnsville, Minnesota, was detained by federal agents during what was supposed to be a routine immigration appointment...
A former Michigan pastor will spend at least 10 years behind bars after pleading no contest to multiple child sex abuse charges. Michael Ronald Goble, 77, maintained at sentencing that he committed no crimes despite agreeing to a plea deal...
Oklahoma State University has been fined $50,000 by the Big 12 Conference following inappropriate chants directed at Brigham Young University players during a men’s basketball game last week, according to Associated Press. The fine...
On his Live Free podcast, Lakepointe Church pastor Josh Howerton harshly criticized YouTuber Rhett McLaughlin, accusing him of “gaslighting Christians” and promoting unbelief. According to Howerton, McLaughlin represents a growing...
At St. Thomas à Becket Episcopal Church in Morgantown, West Virginia the Rev. Michael Delk delivered a sermon on Christian integrity that connected Scripture to present-day violence. His message challenged dominant public faith narratives...
Is beauty objective or subjective? There are extremely different opinions about the ontology of beauty. For many today, beauty is subjective, merely in the eye of the beholder. For others, beauty is an objective reality. I’ve thought a lot about this...
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For 20 years, I kept a haunting secret and told people I had “lost” a child when, in fact, I’d had an abortion, as I was living inside a prison of torturous shame. I share this anecdote because I’m noticing how the pro-life movement, which I support...
Experience has always played a vital part within the Wesleyan movement. From that still small voice heard in prayer to the ecstatic encounter of worship, the early Methodists placed great emphasis on experiencing the transforming love of God...
He never sought authority, avoided institutions, and disliked administration, yet CS Lewis has led millions into faith. What does his influence tell us about leadership, persuasion, and belief today? Can one quiet Oxford don, armed with books...
It begins with an assault on the familiar—a twisting of an institution’s character from the outside in. Then emergency meetings. A memo blitz. Creeping uncertainty about who has your back, and where this heightened vigilance is coming from. Funds...
The first verse of the cherished hymn, Amazing Grace, ends with this proclamation: I once was lost, but now I'm found; ‘Twas blind, but now I see
By pulling in the metaphor of physical blindness to describe the spiritual journey...
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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.
Impulsivity and racing thoughts are often associated with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) but what if they could be reframed as a kind of restless curiosity? And what would that mean for how we teach ADHD students?
Last week, a video of 2,000 bundled-up Minnesotans singing in the streets of Minneapolis went viral. They stood outside of a hotel where Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers were reportedly staying, holding heart-shaped...
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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.