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What does it mean to be a Southern Baptist living in 21st century America?
Weighty topics such as Baptist political theology and the Conservative Resurgence were among several discussed during a conversation on “Baptist Public Theology, Democracy, and Principled Pluralism” hosted by the Land Center at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Tim Ballard denies Vice report alleging sexual misconduct, calls claims 'baseless inventions'
Tim Ballard, whose work in rescuing victims of sex trafficking inspired the hit film "Sound of Freedom," is denying allegations of sexual misconduct, the latest attack on the subject of a film that has earned more than $150 million internationally.
Michigan city with first-ever all-Muslim city council bans LGBT pride flags
A small Michigan city believed to be the first in the U.S. with an all-Muslim city council is making headlines again over its newly-instated ban on rainbow pride flags.
Coach 'Prime Time' Deion Sanders: 'God wouldn't relocate me to something that was successful'
The man known as “Prime Time” is turning his latest coaching gig into a time of praise and thanksgiving.
Trump, DeSantis take shots at one another at Pray Vote Stand Summit
Former President Donald Trump was the headliner of the Family Research Council's Pray Vote Stand summit in Washington, D.C., Friday night following his GOP competitors in the presidential race who weren’t shy about making their case to conservative Christian voters.
Months after surgery, 'faith-based' 49ers' Brock Purdy makes history in Week 1 win
Brock Purdy sent a message to the entire NFL in Week 1.
Best Buy fires whistleblower after leaks of manager saying Christian displays not OK, but LGBT training is
A former Best Buy employee says he’s suing the electronics chain after he was fired for expressing his religious views over a company-mandated LGBT training.
Students leaving Texas public schools in record numbers as more families opt for homeschooling
Students are withdrawing from Texas public schools in record numbers as more families are opting to homeschool in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Nick Vujicic talks attempted suicide, God's sovereignty in (not) healing
If there’s anything that Nick Vujicic wants the world to know, it’s that he believes in a very, very, very big God.
House Republicans to launch impeachment inquiry into corruption allegations against Biden
House Republicans are launching an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden over allegations of corruption involving the Biden family’s business dealings.