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iPledge Sunday to Mobilize 2,000 Churches Ahead of 2012 Election
The Family Research Council is hosting iPledge Sunday: A Call to Faith, Family and Freedom on Sunday via a nationwide simulcast that will reach over 2,000 churches with the goal of encouraging and equipping Christians to make their voices heard on Election Day.
'Anti-Mormon' Baptist Pastor Says Christians Do Not Always Make Good Presidents
Robert Jeffress, the Baptist minister who sparked a national debate about religion and politics when he called Mitt Romney's Mormon faith a cult and said the former Massachusetts governor was not a true Christian, has admitted that "Christians have not always made good presidents."
Former Pastor Charged With Stabbing Wife to Death Planned to Run Off to Europe and Marry Boyfriend Say Prosecutors; Defense Says He Was Going on Mission Trip
An Alabama pastor who was arrested on New Year's Day at the Nashville International Airport and had hoped to board a flight to Germany has been charged with his wife's violent stabbing death. Prosecutors have revealed evidence suggesting he was running off to Europe to get married to his boyfriend, with no intention of coming back.
Christians Remember Martin Luther King as Change Agent
Churches and Christian groups nationwide will remember Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on his federal holiday Monday for changing the nation through unity.
Father's Day Ceremony Spurred by Hit Film 'Courageous' Today
Co-writers of the hit film "Courageous" Stephen and Alex Kendrick have announced the Men of Honor Simulcast to take place Friday as Father's Day approaches.
Police Release Photos of Possible Suspect in Murder of Pastor's Wife
Police in Indianapolis have released two still photos of a suspect they believe is responsible for the murder of a pregnant 28-year-old pastor's wife last Tuesday.
Man who burned historic black church with 'vote Trump' spray-painted on wall sentenced to prison
A Mississippi man who set fire to a historic black church he attended has been sentenced to 10 years in prison.
Mass. Town Can Fine People for Public Profanity
Don't like hearing people use profanity when walking down the street? One Massachusetts town has decided to make it easier for police to enforce a no-swearing by-law in an attempt to cut down on cussing in public.
New York church installs ‘blessing box’ for neighbors surviving harsh winter amid COVID lockdowns
A congregation in New York has installed a “blessing box” on their church property to provide food and clothing for those in need during the COVID-19 lockdowns.
Texas Church Shooting: Two Arrested for Threatening Violence, Claimed Tragic Event Was Fictional
Two individuals have been arrested for appearing at a Texas church where a mass shooting took place resulting in several deaths to tell people that the event was staged.
Scott Walker Says 'Faith & Science Are Compatible, Go Hand in Hand' After Originally Avoiding Question on Evolution
Wisconsin Republican Gov. Scott Walker responded to criticism after first dodging a question about whether he believes in evolution.
Illinois pastor accused of sexually grooming minor via Snapchat
A pastor in Illinois has been charged with grooming a minor for sex by sending the teenager sexually explicit messages on Snapchat, according to authorities.
Carter, Clinton Join to Reshape Baptist Image
Former Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton are part of an initiative to create a new Baptist voice and improve the negative image of Baptists in North America.
3 Texas churches bring legal fight against city over water fee increase to appeals court
Three Texas churches who believe that a local ordinance unjustly charges them excessive water fees have taken their case before a state appeals court.
Rick Warren: Want to Be Happy? Then Have This Kind of Attitude
Having an attitude of gratitude shapes your relationships and your outlook on life, Pastor Rick Warren says.
Pastors and Churches Are Important to the Future of America
As the pastor goes, so goes the church. As the church goes, so goes America. With all I am, I believe this.
Black History Month: 7 pioneering African American clergy
Here are seven notable milestones for black clergy in the United States. The include the African American president of the Southern Baptist Convention, the first African American head of The Episcopal Church, and the first African American female leader of any Protestant denomination.