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Ravi Zacharias ministry confirms apologist 'did indeed engage in sexual misconduct'
Ravi Zacharias International Ministries confirmed on Wednesday that its late founder “did indeed engage in sexual misconduct.” The ministry released an interim report by an investigation team it hired.
Supreme Court blocks New York's COVID-19 restrictions on houses of worship
The Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday in favor of a Catholic diocese and an Orthodox Jewish group, temporarily blocking New York’s COVID-19 restrictions on houses of worship.
Abortion survivor's birth mom opens up: 'We weren't allowed to shame the family'
Melissa Ohden survived a failed saline infusion abortion but her birth mom didn’t know it. Her birth mom is now opening up to the public about the circumstances that led to the abortion.
COVID-19: 4 things to know about face masks
As the United States continues to report a surge in coronavirus cases, Americans have been debating the use of face masks and whether governments should require them.
5 interesting things said during Trump’s ‘rebuilding’ roundtable at megachurch
Pastor Robert Morris hosted on Thursday President Donald Trump and black leaders who addressed longstanding problems of race relations in America and steps to reform and rebuild the nation.
Pastor David Platt: Gospel is advancing despite challenges in coronavirus pandemic
As a pastor, David Platt understands how discouraging it can be to walk through an empty church parking lot and into an empty church building to preach in front of a camera week after week.
Calif. Pentecostal church loses worship ban lawsuit, appeals to Supreme Court
After a federal appeals court rejected a California church's request for a temporary restraining order against the state’s ban on worship gatherings, the church is now taking its case to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Bill Johnson: Healing is as much of the Gospel as is forgiveness
Healing and deliverance from sins were never supposed to be separate, said Bethel Church Senior Leader Bill Johnson.
Shawn Lovejoy, Judah Smith offer warnings, tips on church leadership transition
When Shawn Lovejoy started a church with one other couple at just 28 years old, he was determined to grow a big church. But looking back decades later, he realizes that he was dumber than he thought he was.
Atlanta pastor talks church being 'disrupted,' people seeking convenience
At a time when people are looking for convenience more than anything else, churches can no longer sit back and wait for people to enter their doors, says an Atlanta pastor.