Should Race Factor Into College Admissions, SBC Pastors Call To Ban Women Pastors, Liberty Sees Record Enrollment
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The U.S. Supreme Court heard several hours of arguments on whether education institutions can consider race as one of many factors in determining student admissions.
A Christian university has credited God for the record number of students it welcomed this year, both online and in person, making it one of the youngest universities to achieve such a feat.
More than 700 Southern Baptist pastors are calling on the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) to prohibit women from serving “as a pastor of any kind” at SBC-affiliated churches.
An annual tradition of erecting an array of life-size Halloween decorations and figurines outside a train station in London to raise funds for charity could potentially come to an end.
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- Supreme Court weighs if race should factor in college admissions | Politics News
- Liberty University enrolls record-breaking number of students | U.S. News
- Southern Baptist pastors call for SBC to ban women pastors | Church & Ministries News
- Steve Douglass, former president of Cru, dies at 77 | Church & Ministries News
- Annual Halloween display in London could come to an end | World News
- Lila Rose debates Ben Crump on 'Dr. Phil Show' | U.S. News
- Evangelist shares proof of God with ‘Halloween’ director | Entertainment News
- Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary confirms staff cuts | U.S. News