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Christine Caine: Churches have replaced prayer with smoke machines, coolness
Bible teacher Christine Caine condemned the modern Church for placing its focus on being “cool” instead of holiness and warned that unless the Body of Christ returns to a focus on “righteousness, joy, and peace,” revival will never happen.

Canada court fight continues to bar doctor from performing mastectomy on 17-y-o suffering gender dysphoria
The case of a British Columbia trans-identifying teenage girl who wanted her breasts removed against the objections of her mother is back in court today after a judge prohibited a doctor from performing the surgery. That surgeon and another doctor, who prescribed the girl high dose testosterone, are now attempting to anonymize their names.

Eugene Cho issues call for unity, says politics is 'pervasive idolatry of our time'
One week after a contentious election, Eugene Cho, president and CEO of Bread for the World, has issued a call to unity and warned against political idolatry, reminding Christians that the “answer” to a “divided nation isn’t a divided church.”

Brian Houston: Hillsong Church NYC being investigated after Lentz firing
Hillsong Pastor Brian Houston has announced that an investigation will be launched into its New York church given the recently exposed actions of Hillsong NYC Pastor Carl Lentz, who was fired for having an affair, among other issues.

Christians have fallen for false ideologies that impede vibrant family life, Boise State prof says
If families are to thrive, Christians are going to have to dispense the destructive forces ideologies that have made family life untenable.

Scott Sauls: Pastors must 'fight against isolation' amid uptick in suicide, mental illness
In a year when the COVID pandemic has amplified feelings of loneliness and anxiety, it’s “essential” for pastors to fight isolation by cultivating true friendships and seeking community, Pastor Scott Sauls has said.

'Something Better' campaign leverages power of technology to bring Gospel to millions
In an increasingly anxious society, Global Media Outreach, a digital ministry specializing in online evangelism, has partnered with a world-class photographer for an innovative new campaign that's sharing the hope, peace, and rest found only in Jesus.

SWBTS theology professor and wife killed after being struck by drag racer
An adjunct theology professor from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Texas and his wife have died after being struck and killed by a drag racer.

Bethel's Kris Vallotton says his apology for election prediction was premature, will wait
Bethel Church Senior Associate Leader Kris Vallotton is backtracking his apology for prophesying that President Donald Trump would win reelection, now saying that he will wait until the final results are tabulated.

Christian woman's death in India made to look like suicide was rape and murder by poisoning, family says
A Christian woman murdered in India’s Punjab state was likely raped and injected with poison to make her death appear like a suicide, her family has claimed.



















