Texas Megachurch Leaves UMC, Atheist Pro-Life Activist Indicted, Three Reasons For Deconstruction
The leadership of a Texas megachurch has decided to leave The United Methodist Church without a congregational vote, which defies denominational rules on dismissal.
The U.S. Department of Justice indicted a 10th pro-life activist in connection to a 2020 blockade of a Washington, D.C. abortion clinic.
Two years ago, the daughter of January Littlejohn stepped inside her mom's car and told her that earlier that day she'd had a meeting with school staff who were affirming her new gender identity and asked which restroom she preferred to use.
When authorities in Iran summoned a Christian couple to Tehran, the house-church members supposed it concerned the return of their confiscated belongings. Instead, they were detained in Tehran’s Evin Prison.
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