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Dream Center pastor urges Christians to step out of comfort zone amid homeless 'epidemic'
The Dream Center pastor Matthew Barnett is urging Christians to focus on serving others by simply paying attention to the needs of those put in their paths and then doing what they can to fulfill those needs.

Ravi Zacharias says 'God’s strength will carry me through' in first interview since cancer diagnosis
Christian apologist Ravi Zacharias has opened up about his cancer diagnosis, revealing that while he is experiencing severe pain, he believes that with the "prayers of the people and God's strength" he will recover and reenter the ministry “full-time.”

ERLC urges Congress to incentivize charitable giving amid COVID-19 scare
The policy arm of the Southern Baptist Convention is calling upon the federal government to boost incentives for charitable giving amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic that has shaken the globe.

Ariz. Christian U., George Barna to launch 'Cultural Research Center' to transform US culture
Together with Arizona Christian University, a veteran researcher is launching a first-of-its-kind center this week aimed at restoring a biblical worldview and God’s truth to every area of American culture.

Church of England says only 5 people can attend weddings, including bride and groom
The Church of England has issued new guidance for baptisms and weddings amid the global coronavirus outbreak, limiting attendees to five, including the bride and groom.

New Instagram, Facebook series 'The Bible Quarantine' helps teens stay spiritually healthy
As many Americans self-quarantine amid the coronavirus outbreak, Nick Hall, the founder of the millennial-led evangelism movement PULSE, has launched a new Instagram TV series to help teens stay spiritually healthy.

China demolishes church, removes crosses as Christians worship at home
The Chinese communist government continued its campaign against Christianity during the coronavirus outbreak and destroyed several crosses and one church while people were on lockdown.

'The Banker' review: Samuel L. Jackson film based on true story both educates and entertains
For many African Americans living in the late 1950s and early 1960s, home ownership or starting a business were all but impossible due to policies that mandated segregation.

Assisted suicide, euthanasia enhance people's quality of life, bioethicists argue
Bioethicists who support the death with dignity movement argue that using treatments to extend people's lives is less favorable for societies that would benefit from legalizing assisted suicide.

Anne Graham Lotz more concerned about fear, mass panic COVID-19 has provoked than the virus
Anne Graham Lotz, daughter of famed evangelist Billy Graham, suggested COVID-19 might be a sign of the end times and stressed the importance of making “sure we are right with God so that we are ready to meet Him whenever the time comes.”



















