Truett McConnell University names Larry Lyon as new president
Larry Lyon, the senior vice president for business administration at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, has been selected as the new president of Truett McConnell University.

Larry Lyon, the senior vice president for business administration at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, has been selected as the new president of Truett McConnell University.

The sixth annual International Religious Freedom Summit opened Monday with a call to intensify global advocacy for freedom of belief, as co-chairs warned that religious restrictions and persecution are rising worldwide even as the movement to defend conscience rights gains strength.

Ron Kenoly, a pioneering Christian worship leader whose anthems helped shape modern praise music and whose ministry emphasized worship as service rather than performance, has died. He was 81.

Border czar Tom Homan recently announced that authorities have located more than 145,000 children that had been lost amid the millions of illegal immigrants that poured across the U.S. border under the Biden administration.

South Carolina Pastor Josh Powell is slated to be nominated for president of the Southern Baptist Convention in June at the annual meeting for the nation's largest Protestant denomination.

A federal court has ruled in favor of The Babylon Bee and blocked a Hawaii law that prohibited the creation of AI-generated and deepfake election content.

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has announced that two more individuals have been arrested for their alleged involvement in a protest against federal immigration enforcement that disrupted a Minnesota church service.

A new trailer for the documentary “He Calls Me Daughter” is offering an emotional first look at a film that explores the lifelong impact of fractured father-daughter relationships and points viewers toward healing through faith.

Christian leaders, including Franklin Graham and Kathie Lee Gifford, have issued calls to prayer amid reports that blood was found in the home of “Today” co-host Savannah Guthrie’s missing 84-year-old mother, Nancy, raising fears she may have been the victim of foul play.

The daughter of an imprisoned Chinese pastor is expressing confidence as she shared the story of her father’s detention Monday during the sixth annual International Religious Freedom Summit, proclaiming that “even repression cannot extinguish us” and “God will not abandon us.”





Even in the throes of a bitter winter storm, the Rev. Paul Rasmussen couldn’t help but compare ministry to a day at the beach during his final sermon at Highland Park United Methodist Church in Dallas, Texas.


Laura Fernández Delgado of the Pueblo Soberano Party won Costa Rica’s presidential election Sunday with a first-round victory, surpassing the threshold needed to avoid a runoff and becoming the country’s next president.

Following a complaint from a British pro-Israel legal organization and a media inquiry by The Telegraph, the Britannica Kids edition removed a map that labeled Israel as “Palestine.”

For Pastor Michael Todd, producer DeVon Franklin and star Kelly Rowland, the romantic comedy “Relationship Goals” is an opportunity to point viewers toward Christ and encourage deeper discipleship through the language of story.

Christian apologist Mike Winger said a recent apology from Bethel Church represents a rare and significant moment of accountability within the Charismatic movement while cautioning that unresolved concerns surrounding prophetic culture and leadership transparency remain.

Nicki Minaj, who Billboard recently ranked as the best female rapper of all time and is considered the most successful female rapper in the world, has declared that any Christian who votes for the Democratic Party again "is a fool."

Black History Month is an annual nationwide observance that focuses on the history and heritage of African Americans. Here are seven times that President Donald Trump and his administration have been accused of erasing African American history.

A Florida church can hold services on its property in a strip mall that prohibits large gatherings after an appeals court reversed a lower court ruling that halted the services amid a contract dispute.

A multisite megachurch based in Ohio has fired the director of one of their programs after police alleged that he was filming women at a local gym without their consent.

One Million Moms has called on Christians to boycott this year’s Super Bowl halftime performance by rapper Bad Bunny, urging families to instead tune in to a parallel program by Turning Point USA. The advocacy group objects to an overtly political and sexually charged show centered on “queer icons,” scheduled to air during Super Bowl LX on Feb. 8.

After winning three Grammy Awards, Jelly Roll used the stage to share the Gospel with millions watching the live show, reminding them that “anybody can have a relationship with Jesus.”

A woman in her 80s was euthanized in Ontario, Canada, after telling medical staff she wanted to live and receive hospice care, according to a review board, which said her death was approved and carried out the same day after her husband requested a second assessment.

A New York jury awarded $2 million to a 22-year-old woman who sued her former psychologist and plastic surgeon for malpractice over a double mastectomy she received at 16. The trial marked the first time a detransitioner’s malpractice case has gone before a jury and ended in a financial judgment.




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