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Donations Pour in to Help Families of Charleston Massacre Victims Cover Funeral Costs; Boeing Pledges $100K
Donations are reportedly pouring in to help families of the victims of the deadly Charleston church massacre cover funeral costs, and aerospace company Boeing is among the big donors with a pledge to give as much as $100,000.
Bishop T.D. Jakes Promises Believers a Life-Changing Experience at MegaFest 2015 (Video)
Megachurch pastor Bishop T.D. Jakes of The Potter's House in Dallas, Texas, says attendees of this year's MegaFest are in for a "mega experience" and shared why the festival is so dear to his heart.
Charleston Shooting Suspect Dylann Roof Captured; Pastor, State Sen. Clementa Pinckney, Remembered for Commitment to Faith
The pastor of a South Carolina church who was gunned down during a shooting massacre Wednesday night is being remembered by loved ones and colleagues for his commitment to faith and his dedication to spreading the Gospel. The shooting suspect has been identified by police as 21-year-old Dylann Storm Roof of the Columbia area and reports claim he's now in police custody.
SBC 2015 Annual Meeting: '2 Billion People Still Haven't Heard the Name of Jesus,' Says International Missions Board President David Platt
David Platt, president of the International Mission Board, an entity of the Southern Baptist Convention, said Wednesday that the organization is working on new ways to stop the decline in Southern Baptist missionary efforts around the world as an estimated 2 billion people have still not heard the Gospel.
'Real Housewives of Orange County' Star Tamra Judge on Angry Viewers: 'I Can't Please Everyone'
"Real Housewives of Orange County" star Tamra Judge became one of the most condemned housewives in the show's history last year, with viewers of the hit reality TV show growing tired of her constant clashes with others cast members, and she recently opened up about what she believes caused her to have "bad rap."
White Civil Rights Leader Rachel Dolezal Hits Back at 'Blackface' Criticism; Explains Racial Discrimination Lawsuit Against Howard (Video)
Nearly one week after her saddened missionary parents outed her as being white, Rachel Dolezal, the Washington civil rights leader at the center of an ethics probe for pretending to be black, has broken her silence.
White NAACP Leader Rachel Dolezal Resigns Amid Race Controversy; Spokane Pastor Who Served on All-Black Panel With Her Completely Puzzled
Rachel Dolezal, the white Washington civil rights activist at the center of an ethics probe for pretending to be black, announced on Monday that she's stepping down as president of the NAACP's Spokane chapter. One local pastor, who once served on an all-black panel with Dolezal, also described the controversy as "puzzling."
Movieguide's Editor-In-Chief Ted Baehr Says Christians Should Stop Accepting Media's 'Undermining of Faith and Values'
Movieguide's Editor-in-Chief, Ted Baehr, who also serves as chairman of the Christian Film and Television Commission, recently urged believers to take a moral stand in Hollywood and redeem American media in a push for more wholesome entertainment and films that glorify God.
'Black' NAACP Leader Facing Ethics Probe After Being Outed as White by Saddened Missionary Parents
A prominent civil rights leader in Washington, who identified herself as black in an application to serve on the Citizen Police Ombudsman Commission, a volunteer position, is at the center of a city ethics probe after her estranged parents outed her as being white. She maintains however, that she still considers herself to be black.
'Real Housewives of Orange County' Star Tamra Judge Denies Faking Baptism for Reality TV; Regrets Calling Former Co-Star 'Jesus Jugs'
Two weeks after being accused of faking her Christian conversion to secure her spot on the hit reality TV show "Real Housewives of Orange County," star Tamra Judge has hit back at her critics insisting that her conversion is genuine and that it has completely changed her life.