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Man Wrongly Imprisoned For 24 Years Becomes Pastor After Being Freed, Life Story Might Become A Movie
A man who spent more than two decades in jail for the wrong reasons might see his story brought to the big screen.
Scholars Agree Jesus Lived and Died But the Real Question is: Did He Die and Live Again?
The world has just celebrated the biggest festival in the Christian calendar, Easter, but for many, it can still be a struggle to believe that Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God, lived, died, and rose again from the grave.
Lions Rescue Christians from Islamic Militants, Claims Pastor
In what appears to be a story of Biblical proportions, a pastor secretly ministering in the Middle East claims lions came to rescue him and his group from armed Islamic militants.
Indiana Pastor Sentenced To More Than A Decade Behind Bars For Involvement In Drug Ring
An Indiana pastor has been sentenced to more than a decade in jail for his role in a major synthetic drug ring that involved some of his church members.
Lawsuit Filed Against Pickup Driver in Fatal Church Bus Crash
A lawsuit has been filed against the driver of a pickup that crashed into a bus in Uvalde County, killing 13 people, news reports say.
Pastor Burns Thousands of Bibles for Supposedly 'Misleading' His Congregation
A pastor in Uganda burned thousands of copies of the Bible claiming the sacred book "misleads" his congregation, news reports say.
Christian University in Washington Cuts Ties with Planned Parenthood
A Christian university in Washington has cut ties with Planned Parenthood because it doesn't want to be seen as taking sides in the national abortion debate.
Christians Represent Over Half of Delegations in U.S. House of Congress, Study Finds
Christians number more than half of congressional delegations in the United States, the Pew Research Center has found.
Heavily Armed Muslim Man Attends Christian Conference, Threatens People in Facebook Live Video
A heavily-armed Muslim man threatened attendees of a recent Christian conference using Facebook Live videos and firearms, news reports say.
Supreme Court Justices Show Sympathy for Missouri Church in State Aid Case
Supreme Court justices heard the case of Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia vs. Comer on Wednesday and appeared to show sympathy for the church that was denied state funding because of its religious affiliation.