Corrections

Corrections

  • May 2, 2016, Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly reported that attorney Michael Kaplen represented the NFL. In fact, Mr. Kaplan's interests directly oppose the Class Counsel as well as the NFL. In addition, the following quote was incorrectly attributed to Mr. Kaplen who never stated such statement: "This latest appeal is heartbreaking news for the 99 percent of the retired player community that has supported this agreement. We will continue to forcefully defend this important settlement through the appeals process. Go to Article »
  • April 19, 2016, Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly reported that Dino Rizzo was on staff at Church of the Highlands in 2011. Rizzo was a staff at Healing Place in Baton Rouge, La., at the time. Go to Article »
  • May 5, 2015, Correction: An earlier version of this article attributed a statement on Pastor Jimmy King's comments to John Dyer, executive director of Communications and Educational Technology at DTS. The comment should have been attributed to DTS President Mark L. Bailey and has been updated in this report. Go to Article »
  • Jan. 21, 2015, Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly described John Blandford as working for Online for Life. Mr. Blandford works for Heroic Media. Go to Article »
  • Nov. 14, 2014, Correction: An earlier version of this article about a Muslim prayer held at the National Cathedral incorrectly described the Cathedral as a Catholic church. It is an Episcopal church. Go to Article »
  • Oct. 26, 2014, Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly reported that church elders who wrote a joint letter asking Pastor Mark Driscoll to resign were fired. Justin Dean, communications manager for Mars Hill Church, said they were not fired. Go to Article »
  • Aug. 5, 2014, Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that NewSpring Church was in North Carolina, it is in South Carolina. Also The Gauntlet summer youth program is in its ninth year, not its eighth. Go to Article »
  • Nov. 5, 2013, Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly reported that the Billy Graham Library in Charlotte, N.C., was built on the same grounds as Graham's childhood home. Billy Graham's childhood home was actually moved and reassembled on the library site, not the original site. Go to Article »
  • Oct. 21, 2013, Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly attributed the quote "The first impact was a moral indiscretion by a lead pastor. Next a building program was overspent resulting in a mortgage that created financial stress on the church. Over the years a couple of lead pastors and staff pastors have left and started other churches in the Orlando area," said Rhoden. "The changing music climate in the church world has been a challenging issue. While these factors are not the sum total of the reasons for the decline, they represent the lion share," to Debbie Carey. The quote was made by Dr. Bob Rhoden, Orlando-area Calvary Assembly's interim pastor. Go to Article »
  • Sept. 27, 2013, Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly reported that the Center for Inquiry is located in Hartford, Conn. CFI is located in Amherst, N.Y. Go to Article »
  • April 17, 2023, Correction: This article has been corrected to make clear that Mohler was also hospitalized in January 2007 after developing pulmonary emboli. He was not hospitalized in December 2022. Go to Article »
  • Oct. 6, 2023, Correction: An earlier version of this article reported that Fabian Marta had kidnapping charges dropped against him. This article has been corrected to state that the charges dropped were accessory to kidnapping. Go to Article »
  • Oct. 19, 2023, Correction: An earlier version of this article reported that Derek Webb is a former member of Caedmon’s Call. However, he is a current member of the band. Webb's participation in the band has not been constant over the decades, however, and he once left for a time to embark on a solo career. Go to Article »
  • Oct. 31, 2023, Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly identified Herminia Galvez as a former witch. While she dabbled in the occult and witchcraft, she never became a witch. Go to Article »
  • Dec. 7, 2022, Correction: An earlier versioin of this article incorrectly stated that the Persians invading the area in the seventh century were Islamic. At the time, Persia was officially Zoroastrian and would not adopt Islam until later in the seventh century. Go to Article »
  • July 15, 2023, Correction: An earlier version of this op-ed piece incorrectly said the Canadian Reformed Church denomination allows women to hold the office of pastor and was included among a list of theologically conservative denominations that allow female ordination to the office of pastor. This article has since been updated and the denomination has been removed since it does not ordain women to be pastors. Go to Article »
  • June 23, 2023, Correction: This article has been corrected to reflect that Jennifer Vinyard, who posted the images on the AI Art Universe, is not the same person who works for the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS), the latter of which is not a member of the Satanic Temple. Go to Article »
  • July 31, 2023, Correction: An earlier version of this article said that Hillsdale Academy was founded in 1919 and that the 1776 curriculum mentions the topic of slavery over 3,000 times. It has been updated and corrected to clarify the date of its founding and the content of its curriculum. Go to Article »
  • July 10, 2007, Correction: An earlier version of this article about a former gay rights activist's "coming out" story rendered incorrectly the official name of the Mormon church. It is the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, not the Church of Latter Day Saints. Go to Article »
  • Aug. 2, 2013, Correction: An earlier version of this article about the debate sparked by Rachel Held Evans' article on "Why Millennials Are Leaving the Church" incorrectly described Anthony Bradley as an associate professor of theology and ethics in the Public Service Program at The King's College. Bradley is an associate professor of theology and ethics at The King's College but not "in the Public Service Program." Go to Article »
  • March 12, 2015, Correction: An earlier version of this article stated that the Rev. Stief appeared before the Colson Task Force. He attended the meeting with Dellelo, but was not one of the speakers at the meeting. Go to Article »
  • Feb. 22, 2023, Correction: An earlier version of this article reported that the SBC disfellowshiped Saddleback Church because the church had ordained three women to the office of pastor. According to an SBC spokesperson, the decision to disfellowship Saddleback was because Pastor Andy Wood's wife, Stacie Wood, a teaching pastor, was also functioning in the office of pastor. The specific issue of the ordination of women is still being reviewed. Go to Article »
  • Sept. 29, 2021, Correction: An earlier version of this article stated that BDF and AFBDF had combined to raise $30 million toward the restoration of the Church of the Nativity. The restoration work on the church so far has cost $15 million, of which AFBDF and BDF raised $2.6 million, split equally. The $30 million was spent on the whole Bethlehem region. Go to Article »
  • July 19, 2011, Correction: An earlier version of this article about a Fox News co-host saying Mitt Romney is not a Christian incorrectly reported that an open letter being circulated addressed Romney's faith. The Christian Post confirmed with Gary Glenn, president of the American Family Association of Michigan, that the letter solely addressed his public policy record on issues such as abortion and the homosexual agenda, not his faith. Go to Article »
  • Dec. 13, 2011, Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly reported that more than 15 million people indicated a decision for Christ since GMO's founding in 2004. CP confirmed with GMO that more than 15 million decisions for Christ were indicated in 2010 alone. Go to Article »
  • Oct. 16, 2007, Correction: An earlier version of this article about the concerns of some Evangelicals regarding the support of Mitt Romney for the U.S. presidency incorrectly reported that the World Congress of Families was founded by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Foundation. CP confirmed with Larry Jacobs, vice president of The Howard Center for Family, Religion & Society that World Congress of Families was not founded by but is funded by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Foundation among other groups. Go to Article »
  • March 30, 2014, Correction: An earlier verion of this article incorrectly stated that Pastor Mark Driscoll of Mars Hill Church wrote the blog post explaining three central themes in the biblical account of Noah. Steve Tompkins, also part of Mars Hill Church, wrote the post, not Driscoll. Go to Article »
  • Feb. 13, 2019, Correction: An earlier version of this article stated that Wycliffe had adapted the technology themselves. They helped fund it but the group has no developers working on the Bible translation tools. Go to Article »
  • Sept. 21, 2016, Correction: An earlier version of this article reported that 26 people were killed last Friday in what was believed to be the deadliest attack that the CAR has witnessed in months. The total number of victims killed was six, according to Herve Verhoosel, the director of Public Information and Communications at MINUSCA. Go to Article »
  • Aug. 20, 2019, Correction: An earlier version of this article reported that Pastor Alfrery Líctor Cruz Canseco was at the pulpit of his church when he was shot. But according to Christian Solidarity Worldwide, reports have since emerged that Pastor Cruz Canseco was in his car following a church service when he was fatally shot. Go to Article »
  • April 8, 2019, Correction: This story has been corrected to state that membership at Cross Church is 25,000, not 8,000. Also, Ronnie Floyd did not help found the church (it was founded in 1870). Floyd did expand the number of campuses from one to four. Go to Article »
  • Oct. 24, 2022, Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that "Benoit partnered with the American Association of Christian Counselors to create a video sharing her testimony." A spokesperson for Benoit informed CP that the video had already been created, and that AACC helped to share the video instead. Go to Article »
  • Jan. 1, 2023: This article has been updated to reflect that the Chopeks have served in Deaf Life Gatherings at Redemption Hill Church in Jefferson Hills since January 2023. This article was also updated to reflect that Megan Chopek was 7 years old when she discovered she was hard of hearing.  Go to Article »

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