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What's the real story with violence in Chicago — and how are Christians responding?
What's the real story concerning violence in Chicago? How are people and families impacted? What are Christians doing to curb the issue? These are just some of the questions Christian Post reporter Michael Gryboski answers in this episode of "The Christian Post Podcast."
Amazing moments in Christian history: The key events that have shaped the Church
Why is it essential to know Christian history? What are the moments that have shaped and impacted the church? Christian Post reporter Michael Gryboski answers these questions and more in this important episode of "The Christian Post Podcast."
Theological battles splitting denominations: Inside the ideological chaos inside our churches
Christian Post reporter Michael Gryboski joins "The Inside Story" this week to discuss his recent coverage of The Episcopal Church of South Carolina reaching a $500 million settlement with a breakaway Anglican diocese.
Who are some of the biggest drivers of sexual exploitation? Inside the new report
Who are some of the biggest contributors to sexual exploitation today? Christian Post reporter and editor Michael Gryboski joins host Billy Hallowell to break down the National Center on Sexual Exploitation's 2024 "Dirty Dozen List.”
Mass baptisms break out across America. Is revival upon us? Here's the inside story
As mass baptisms continue to break out across America, some are naturally asking an important question: Is revival in the air? Christian Post Mainline Church Editor Michael Grbyoski joins "The Inside Story" podcast to discuss.
Thousands of Methodist churches flee denomination over LGBT rift: What's going on?
In the last couple of months, thousands more houses of worship have left the United Methodist Church, having their disaffiliation votes approved by their UMC conferences.
Inside the intense LGBT debate raging within the United Methodist Church (podcast)
From discussions about openly-gay ordination to same-sex marital blessings, CP breaks down the issues at play and the potential schisms that could unfold next year at the denomination's General Conference.
The Christian Post wins Evangelical Press Association awards for online news, podcast and article series
The Christian Post won four awards at this week's Evangelical Press Association Christian Media Convention in Lexington, Kentucky, an annual conference attended by a wide variety of Christian newspapers, magazines, nonprofits and publishers.
| CP Staff
A church hosts an assisted suicide 'crossing over ceremony' in its sanctuary: Here's the Inside Story
A Canadian church recently held an assisted suicide in its sanctuary for an elderly woman suffering from ALS, calling the event a “crossing over ceremony.”
Fla. students hold first pro-life club meeting after school lifts ban on ‘controversial’ group
Students at a Florida high school will hold their first pro-life club meeting on Monday, six months after administrators initially banned the group, accusing it of being too "political" and "controversial."
'Full of surprises': Understanding stunning moments, realities at the heart of the Asbury revival
Americans are still discussing, dissecting and exploring the impact of the massive revivals that unfolded last month at Asbury University and other American campuses.
Texas church security team member arrested for faking shooter threat claim
A member of a security team for a church in Texas has been arrested and charged with making a false report to police when he allegedly lied about a shooter threat to the congregation.
| CP Staff
The King's College to lose accreditation by Aug. 31
The King’s College, a prominent Christian liberal arts college in New York City, is expected to lose its accreditation by the end of August.
The crisis of leadership in American Evangelicalism
Regular readers of The Christian Post are well aware of the moral failures at the highest levels of Evangelical leadership in the recent past. Formerly revered figures such as Ravi Zacharias, Bill Hybels and Mark Driscoll and earlier harbingers like Jim Bakker are the reminders that all is not well within the multifaceted movement that is American evangelicalism. When an evangelical icon such as Zacharias can fall so drastically from the evangelical firmament, clearly there are cultural and s
Texas Megachurch Votes to Remain Affiliated With PCUSA Despite Theological 'Drifting'
A prominent Texas congregation voted narrowly on Sunday to remain with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) after debating over theological differences and considering a switch over to another conservative evangelical denomination.
Franklin Graham Speaks Out Against School District's Sex Ed Program as Being a 'Poison' Aimed at 'Brainwashing' Children to Believe Their Gender Can Change Over Time
Leading evangelist Franklin Graham has spoken out against a Virginia school district that's weighing a curriculum change to its family life classes that focus on educating students on the "fluid spectrum" of sexuality, which would include teaching the concept that one's sexuality "evolves" throughout his or her lifetime.
Christianity Is the World's Largest Religion, Says Pew Forum Survey
A new study states that Christianity is the world’s largest religion with just over a third of the global population identifying themselves as Christian.
Andy Stanley Made Valid Points, but Shouldn't Have Trashed the Old Testament
It seems that in Andy Stanley's attempt to repackage and simplify Christianity for non-believers, he's only created more confusion.
Russia targeted blacks, Latinos, Christians, in campaign to boost Trump, report finds
Russian-backed social media accounts conducted a widespread effort to target African-Americans, Latinos, and devout Christians to aid the Trump presidential campaign, according to recently released report.
Polling shows Harris doing better than Biden nationally, weaker in some swing states
With President Joe Biden out of the 2024 presidential race and Vice President Kamala Harris emerging as some Democrats' choice to succeed him, polling paints a conflicting picture as to whether replacing Biden with Harris would actually help Democrats keep the White House.