Most evangelical leaders say Bible does not forbid lawsuits between Christians
Among Christian leaders, 82% say the Bible does not forbid Christians to sue each other, according to a new poll from the National Association of Evangelicals.

Among Christian leaders, 82% say the Bible does not forbid Christians to sue each other, according to a new poll from the National Association of Evangelicals.
Blasphemy laws in nearly half the world’s countries encourage violence to be inflicted on religious minorities, said researchers at a virtual hearing presented by the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom.
By Christmas, Christians in China will receive the gift of two shipping containers packed with books and Bibles, said Mission Cry President Jason Woolford.
After the war against Islamic State, its members should be tried like the Nazis at Nuremberg, human rights advocates of many nations urge.
Over the last five years, 127 abortion clinics closed, a report by the Abortion Care Network shows. As of November, 337 independent clinics remain open.
Police discovered 30 half-naked illegal immigrants held by cartels in a Houston house last week. The house’s captives included 29 men and one woman. Investigators said most of the people came from Cuba, Central America and Mexico.
At one of America’s top colleges, students threatened each other to sign onto a campus-wide strike against racism, Twitter posts and interviews show.
God’s miraculous provision keeps Chicago’s City of Refuge ministry in business, but the most important part of the ministry is the way it draws community groups together, founder Stephanie Marquardt said.
The Nigerian government has failed to protect its people and Christians are left defenseless against Fulani militants' attacks on villages, a crisis victims' advocate told The Christian Post.
Molly Everette Gibson is the first baby born at 28 years old, but she won’t be the last, according to Mark Mellinger of the National Embryo Donation Center.