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Jean Vanier, Catholic advocate for the disabled, sexually abused 6 women: internal report
The founder of L'Arche and respected advocate for the intellectually disabled, Jean Vanier, who died last year at age 90, was sexually abusive to at least six women, an investigation has revealed.
'Waves' of repentance, revival occurring in Tennessee
Marked by fasting and sincere repentance, "waves" of revival are breaking out as the Holy Spirit is stirring across the state of Tennessee.
ERLC says scrutiny by SBC Executive Committee is 'disrespectful,' sows division
The Executive Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention has set in motion to study its policy arm, the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, a move the ERLC says creates division and is disrespectful.
Portuguese parliament votes to allow euthanasia for terminally ill amid protests
Despite protests, lawmakers in Portugal have voted to allow euthanasia and doctor-assisted suicide for the terminally ill in the western European nation.
Trump admin. creates new advisory board to expose research using aborted baby body parts
The Trump administration announced this week that a new ethics board has been formed to investigate the use of fetal body parts in scientific research.
Judge throws out lawsuit against Ohio college for forcing professor to use trans pronouns
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by a Christian professor who sued his employer for forcing him use opposite sex pronouns when speaking to transgender-identifying persons.
Babies born using IVF face increased risk of dying in first year: study
Babies born via in vitro fertilization face a greater risk of dying during their first year of life than babies conceived naturally, a study has found.
Women aren't trying to take over SBC pulpits, please stop fighting, Beth Moore says
Concerned that the Southern Baptist Convention is being "torn apart' by the devil, author and Bible teacher Beth Moore addressed the subject of women preaching, a contentious issue within the denomination that doesn't allow women to be pastors.
American constitutional government will die unless great spiritual awakening occurs, scholar says
Without a religious awakening, the American system of government will not last much longer, according to a renowned political scientist who is not a Christian.
Protestants to take Catholic communion at Calvin's Cathedral in Geneva on leap year day
In a first since the Reformation era, Protestants are set to receive communion during a Catholic mass at a historic Cathedral in Geneva, Switzerland, John Calvin's adopted home.