UMC Conferences Can’t Leave Amid LGBT Debate, Kel Mitchell Releases New Book, 3 Takeaways From Polls On Abortion
Groups of pro-abortion advocacy organizations claimed credit for vandalizing the headquarters of a pro-life advocacy group in Wisconsin, vowing to carry out similar attacks.
The United Methodist Church’s highest court has ruled that annual conferences cannot unilaterally disaffiliate from the Church.
Former Nickelodeon star Kel Mitchell has released his debut book, Blessed Mode, in hopes of inspiring others who are struggling to stay encouraged.
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