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UMC delays conference for third time; theologically conservative churches launch new denomination
In a move critics are calling “unwise and potentially destructive,” the United Methodist Church delayed its General Conference meeting for a third time amid the COVID-19 pandemic, prompting theologically conservative United Methodists to announce the official launch of a new denomination.

Crowder shares his experience with deconstruction, talks sharing truth in 'turbulent' cultural moment
Worship artist David Crowder, known professionally by his stage name Crowder, talks his new music and how the Church can best respond to those struggling with "deconstructive moments."

'Lincoln's Dilemma' reveals how president's faith influenced politics, says historian
President Abraham Lincoln’s faith and his commitment to seeing humanity as created in the image of God guided him through tumultuous times, solidifying the former president as a historic figure that today’s leaders would do well to emulate, says historian David S. Reynolds.

RZIM says it 'does not agree' with entire explosive Guidepost report, but vows to 'learn' from mistakes
The board of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries reacted to a report detailing how leaders turned a blind eye to Zacharias’ misdeeds for years and spent nearly $1 million to defend the late apologist against allegations of sexual misconduct, saying that while it does “not agree with everything in it,” it hopes to nevertheless “repent and learn from our mistakes.”

SBC Pres. Ed Litton gives update on sex abuse investigation: 'We need to remain very sober'
Southern Baptist Convention President Ed Litton shared a brief update with the SBC Executive Committee on behalf of the Sexual Abuse Task Force and urged the convention to remain “very sober” and “determined” as the investigation is still underway.

Joni Eareckson Tada on remarkable ways God is using her story, finding joy amid pain
In an interview with The Christian Post, disabilities advocate and bestselling author Joni Eareckson Tada reflects on the incredible ways God has used her story in the five decades since a diving accident left her paralyzed.

Brooke Ligertwood reveals story behind hit single 'A Thousand Hallelujahs,' talks new album
Popular worship artist Brooke Ligertwood says her latest single, “A Thousand Hallelujahs,” was inspired by the Christians of old who worshiped in simplicity and truth. She told CP why she’s passionate about writing Scripturally-sound songs that are helpful for the local church body.

Early Rain Church member recounts 'evil' persecution in China, dramatic escape to US
Ren Ruiting, a member of the heavily-persecuted Early Rain Covenant Church in Chengdu, China, shares her dramatic story and why she's raising awareness about ongoing human rights abuses in the country despite the personal cost.

'American Underdog' hits digital, star says film is changing lives: 'It's a story about overcomers'
“American Underdog,” the true story of Kurt and Brenda Warner, is now available on digital — and it’s changing lives, uniting families and uplifting viewers in countless ways, Ser'Darius Blain, one of the film’s stars, has said.

'Duck Dynasty' patriarch Phil Robertson on why cancel culture is antithetical to the Gospel of Jesus
"Duck Dynasty" star Phil Robertson discusses cancel culture and why it's antithetical to the Gospel ahead of the release of his latest book, "Uncanceled: Finding Meaning and Peace in a Culture of Accusations, Shame, and Condemnation."



















