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Bill Bennett, Evangelist Behind 'Mentoring Men for the Master' Ministry, Dies at 93
The Rev. Dr. William L. "Bill" Bennett, an evangelist and Baptist pastor behind the "Mentoring Men for the Master" ministry, has passed away. He was 93.
3 Nepalese Christians Jailed in India for 'Spreading Christianity, Insulting Hindu Gods'
Three Nepalese Christians who shared Christian materials in Shahjahanpur city in India have been arrested and sent to jail after some locals accused them of spreading Christianity and insulting Hindu gods.
Baptist Theologian Warns of Gnosticism in Churches That Feature Video Preaching Only
A prominent Baptist theologian has warned that congregations that do not have a physical pastor present during worship services and only watch video streams of pastors preaching, could be a sign of Gnosticism.
6 Christian Reactions to Trump's 'S***hole Countries' Comment: 'America's Soul Is at Stake'
Several Christian politicians, authors, and ethicists have been speaking out against President Donald Trump choosing to describe some poverty-stricken nations as "s***hole countries," by pointing out that Jesus Christ himself came from an unglamorous town.
School Agrees to Pay $800,000 After Transgender Student Born Female Is Denied Use of Boys' Bathrooms
A school board in Wisconsin has agreed to pay $800,000 to settle a lawsuit in the case of a transgender former student born female who was initially denied the request to use boys' bathrooms.
News Editor Fired After Tweeting That Third Gender Options Bring Society 'Closer to Apocalypse'
The editor of the Burlington Free Press, Vermont's largest newspaper, was fired from his job after criticizing the state's move toward adding third gender options on driver's licenses, facetiously warning about society moving closer to "the apocalypse."
Christians in China Fear Persecution Will Get Worse After Authorities Bomb Evangelical Megachurch (VIDEO)
An evangelical megachurch was destroyed by Chinese Communist authorities Tuesday in the country's northern Shanxi province, sparking fears among Christians that the persecution they suffer will soon get worse.
Mission Groups Warn Misunderstanding of 'Unreached' People Hampers Fulfillment of Great Commission
Missionary groups taking part in the third annual International Day for the Unreached later this year have warned that "fuzzy thinking," such as misunderstanding what "unreached" people actually means, has become an obstacle in fulfilling the Great Commission.
1 Dead, 800 Injured as 3.5 Million Catholics Follow Blackened Jesus Statue With 'Miraculous Powers'
At least one person is dead and 800 others were injured in Manila, Philippines, where 3.5 million barefoot Roman Catholics followed a blackened statue of Jesus Christ, known as the Black Nazarene, which is believed to have healing powers.
Pastor Who Claims to Walk on Air, Raise Dead, Has Church Shut Down Over 'Miracle Money'
The government of Botswana has reportedly shut down the church of a Malawian self-professed prophet, who is followed by millions and claims to walk on air, with concerns over "miracle money."