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Some pastors fear their churches won't survive the pandemic: report
Finances and moving church online are just some of the areas that have added to the stresses of being a pastor during the pandemic, a new report has found.
Pro-life group backs FDA's ban on online abortion pill sales amid lawsuit
A national pro-life organization says it supports the Food & Drug Administration's ban on online abortion pill sales following a lawsuit filed by an abortionist whose best known for her Women on Waves abortion ship.
Fundamentalist Fear of Secular Knowledge
My high school senior class had twenty-three graduates. Attending college was the exception, not the norm. Our principal, Mr. Wallace called me into the office the day after I had been sick and absent from school for a day or two. He told me he had submitted my name for a scholarship to David Lipscomb College (now Lipscomb University). I don't know that I had seriously considered college. Lipscomb had a program of partial scholarships (one-third of tuition) available to students in small ru
Overdoses Hit Close to Home: What to Do?
An opioid epidemic is ravaging communities across America. What can we Christians do about it?
Persecution of Indian Women: Documentary Exposes Abortion, Sex Trafficking, Rape
India suffers from an abysmal literacy rate, weak infrastructure and rampant poverty. But one of the toughest challenges the world's second largest country must confront in the 21st century is how it will better serve its declining and vulnerable female population.
Ga. Town Keeps Laurel and Hardy's Legacy Alive
A blink-and-you'll-miss-it town in rural east Georgia is the last place you'd expect to find the country's only museum dedicated to the classic comedy duo Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.
Remembering ISIS’ Yazidi genocide, six years later
An ancient religious group familiar with being persecuted by their neighbors, Yazidis had lived simple lives in the rural region. But the attacks by ISIS would have long-lasting consequences.
Santorum: La. Voters Want Candidate With Principles Written on Heart, Not Erasable Tablet
Presidential candidate Rick Santorum easily won the Louisiana primary Saturday with 49 percent of the vote. Pundits are saying, however, that the victory is likely too little and too late to overcome Mitt Romney's lead, and he has not shown an ability to expand beyond his mostly Southern, rural and evangelical base.
'Islam Is a Dangerous Religion,' Most American Pastors Say
The survey of more than 1,000 Protestant pastors found 45 percent strongly agree with the statement "I believe Islam is a dangerous religion," and 21 percent agree somewhat.
Christian Ministries Combat Afghanistan's Biggest Killer
In a land foremost known for harboring Taliban terrorists and suffering under almost continuous conflict since 1979, not many people know that Afghanistan has the second-worst infant mortality rate in the world.
Let's Celebrate Gender Distinctions, Not Gender Confusions
Although there are scores of issues I'd rather address, as long as the tide of gender confusion continues to rise, I will not stop speaking out.