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Bethel Church to Give $1,000 to Every Family Whose Home Burned in Carr Fire
An influential charismatic church is giving $1,000 to every household that lost their home in the Carr Fire, a move it says is a "God-sized step of faith."

Will Complementarianism Survive #MeToo? Russell Moore Explains
Amid the ongoing fallout over sexual misconduct within churches, some are wondering if a particular theology known as complementarianism will survive. A prominent Southern Baptist leader says it will, but stresses Christians must remain watchful.

Complaints Dropped Against Former Mayor for Posting Criticisms of LGBT Views
A former mayor in Durham County in England, who is also a Christian pastor, has been cleared of complaints filed against him for social media posts critical of Islam, homosexuality and transgenderism.

Scotland Schools to Instruct 5-Year-Olds: Your Gender Is 'What You Decide' It to Be
Five-year-olds in Scotland will be told in classrooms that their gender is "what you decide," according to draft educational guidelines set to be implemented next year in Scottish public schools.

Can a Video Game Church Advance the Kingdom of God?
A virtual church has been launched for gamers, the pastor of which says he is reaching a people group for Christ that the traditional church does not even know exists.

Women Conceived With Donor Eggs, Sperm Speak Out: 'I Often Can't Understand How or What I Am'
Women who were conceived with donor eggs and sperm are speaking about their journey and shock of finding out their biological parents are not who they thought they were.

Al Mohler: Revoice Is 'Halfway House' Between LGBT Culture and Evangelical Christianity
A prominent Southern Baptist leader is criticizing the recent Revoice conference, saying it is awash in confusing language and does not represent faithful Christianity despite its assertions of adherence to biblical sexual ethics.

California Church to Build Brewery, Drink Beer During Services
A California church sold their church building and relocated in a new space where beer is served and plans are underway to build a brewery where church services can occur.

Irish Catholic Leaders, Pro-Lifers Not Backing Down Following Amendment Repeal, Proposed Abortion Law
Catholic leaders and hospitals in Ireland are refusing to comply with the government in light of the nation's vote earlier this year repealing their constitutional amendment that barred abortion nationwide.

Rare Medieval Bible Lost During Reformation Era Returns to Canterbury Cathedral
After almost 500 years, a rare medieval Bible has returned to the library at Canterbury Cathedral and will soon be displayed in exhibition.



















