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Texas AG demands Zuckerberg-funded nonprofit turn over documents for investigation
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into a nonprofit that received donations from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg amid allegations it misled donors and unlawfully used the funds for partisan purposes.
Jewish groups defend Christian postal worker at center of Supreme Court sabbath case
Jewish groups have come to the defense of an Evangelical Christian postal worker who claims he was forced out of his job for refusing to work Sundays, the day of the sabbath.
Postcard from Baton Rouge
Fairly or not most state capitals seem to be backwaters. Baton Rouge, the capital of Louisiana, is an exception. While overshadowed by much-larger New Orleans, Louisiana’s capital is very much a destination in its own right as I found out during a recent visit.
Christian group laments Church of Scotland presbyteries drift toward allowing gay marriage ahead of vote
A Christian group based in the U.K. says it’s “very sad” that a majority of presbyteries of the Church of Scotland have supported the proposed approval of same-sex weddings in its churches ahead of the upcoming General Assembly.
Christian mailman punished for refusing to work Sundays appeals to Supreme Court
A former postal worker who has sued the U.S. Postal Service for forcing him to work on Sundays despite his religious beliefs has appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Open letter to Francis Chan and hearing able-bodied Christians
I am a Christian. I am Deaf. I am hurt.
India: Christians struggle to survive amid COVID-19 lockdown
In India, the COVID-19 pandemic and the national lockdown that followed has presented thousands of house church pastors and persecuted Christians with severe challenges.
Fossil fuels help India overcome air pollution illnesses, deaths
What many in the developed world do not know is that firewood used for household cooking is India’s biggest cause of indoor air pollution and associated deaths.
Tim Keller's spiritual formation, unlikely journey to one of today's most influential pastors shared in new book
Journalist Collin Hansen discusses the spiritual and intellectual formation of one of today's most well-known pastors, Tim Keller, and the influence he's had on church planting today.
James Phillips Noble, Presbyterian minister and civil rights activist, dies at 100
The Rev. James Phillips Noble, a civil rights activist and minister known for his work in the early years of the Presbyterian Church (USA), has died at age 100.
SpaceX and Starlink: How they're involved in latest breakthrough in Bible translation
Bible translation has always been integral to God’s mission. Because of those who translated, most of us in the United States have access to God’s Word in our heart language. But many of us forget — or maybe aren’t aware — that others have been left behind.
'Hee Haw' and Trump's 'Deplorables'
When Hee Haw's Gordie Tapp died recently, we lost an entertainment icon. His straw-hat TV character — Cousin Clem — was a mainstay in fictitious Kornfield County. "Where oh where are you tonight?" was his hallmark scene.
A bipartisan proposal for voter integrity and photo ID’s
Former NBA star and now sports commentator Charles Barkley recently opined, “. . . I think our system is set up where our politicians, whether they’re Republicans or Democrats, are designed to make us not like each other, so they can keep their grasp [on] money and power.”
Hulu’s 'The 1619 Project': A racist crockumentary
Can’t let history get in the way of heavily-funded, racist, woke propaganda.
Pastor Dhati Lewis talks disciple making, church planting in urban communities
For many, a new year comes with resolutions and goals for a fresh start. And for Pastor Dhati Lewis of Blueprint Church in Atlanta, this year began with a new assignment that he’s ready to share with the world.
Fishermen Find Sisters Under Blanket After Tragic Crash on Rural Road (VIDEO)
Two fishermen found two sisters sheltering at a crash site in a rural forest area of Oregon Wednesday morning.
Gov't officials prohibit Christian worship service outside city hall in Indonesia
A church in Indonesia on Jan. 8 was prohibited from holding a Sunday service in front of a city hall building, where it had gone after losing its prior worship venue in a mall, sources said.
Episcopal Church sells property to breakaway diocese as legal battle winds down
The Episcopal Church has agreed to sell church property in South Carolina to a breakaway Anglican diocese that it won in litigation following conversations with those who use the worship space.
Verizon Mobile Cuts Off Subscription of 'Unlimited' Plan Customers for 'Using Too Much Data'
Verizon has admitted to cutting off 8,500 customers in the rural United States, many of whom have signed up for an "Unlimited" data plan. The network explains that these former customers are outside of the areas, making it unprofitable for Verizon to continue serving them.
Killer who stabbed Coptic priest in Egypt sentenced to death
The convicted killer of Archbishop Arsanious Wadid in Alexandria, Egypt was sentenced to death earlier this month, according to Copts-United.