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Pastor helps churches rent out space for alternative revenue, not rely on offerings
Rather than letting unused church space go to waste, one pastor is helping churches gain revenue by renting out parts of their buildings.
New Los Angeles stay-at-home order exempts churches: 'constitutionally protected rights'
The churches of Los Angeles county are allowed to hold worship services under a new stay-at-home order that otherwise prohibits all gatherings.
End COVID lockdowns, say over 49,000 doctors and scientists
Doctors and scientists from around the world have signed a document calling for an end to COVID-19 lockdowns because of “grave concerns” over public health.
Gay adoption battles keep children parentless, experts say
When the government fights to make Catholic charities offer adoption to homosexual couples, children lose, adoption advocates recently argued.
Most Americans consider religion fundamental to one's identity; back freedom to exercise beliefs
Most Americans back religious freedom as they agree that religion is a "fundamental part" of people, a recent survey by the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty found.
Student wins payout from British university that suspended her over pro-life views
A midwifery student banned from her hospital placement at Nottingham University in England won an apology and settlement from the university.
Pakistan: Parents of kidnapped Christian girl denied custody; child ordered to live at shelter
Pakistan’s high court in Sindh province has freed a 13-year-old Christian girl from her abductor, a 44-year old Muslim man who forced her into an Islamic "marriage." But instead of returning the girl to her parents, she's required to remain at a government-run shelter until she turns 18.
God has 'softened hearts,' more people receiving Christ during COVID-19: Franklin Graham
The Gospel has advanced powerfully in 2020, Franklin Graham told The Christian Post. In 2019, 1.3 million people gave their lives to Christ, Graham said. In 2020, 1.7 million people did.
African apologetics event asks if Christianity is the faith for Africa
The first Annual African Apologetics Conference is engaging with postmodern and traditional African worldviews by asking if Christianity is the faith for Africa.
DC archbishop will serve Biden communion despite abortion stance
Washington’s archbishop and soon-to-be cardinal Wilton Gregory said he will not refuse communion to President-elect Joe Biden despite Biden’s support for abortion.