Young Adult Christians Don't Attend Church, Mother Charged For Illegal Abortion, And Is The Bible Sexist?
A strong majority of Generation Z and Millennials who say they have made a personal commitment to Christ do not attend church in person or online at least once a month, according to a new study.
A young adult pastor with an influential Texas church has critiqued the claim that the Bible is sexist against women, arguing that a biblical Christian understanding of women is superior to the mainstream culture.
A pro-life legal researcher does not believe a case in which Facebook had to turn over private chats between a mother and daughter to Nebraska police as part of an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the girl’s abortion could become a common occurrence in a post-Roeworld.
Conservative Christian leaders have denounced the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s recently raid on former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home, seeing it as politically motivated.
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