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In search to heal America’s divisions, Fr. Richard Rohr suggests turning to God, ditching identity politics
A lot of what passes as religion in America today only helps perpetuate false narratives people create for themselves about who they think they are, says noted theologian Fr. Richard Rohr.
Defunding Planned Parenthood, border security: 5 provisions in the Big Beautiful Bill
Here are five provisions of the Big Beautiful Bill and how they differ in the House and Senate versions of the legislation.
Southwestern Seminary placed on 12-month probation, keeps accreditation
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, has been placed on a 12-month probation but will continue to be accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges over the next year as it rebounds from a financial crisis.
BGEA's Chris Swanson urges the Church to wake up: 'Our battle is spiritual'
With a mix of humor, biblical firmness and spiritual urgency, Chris Swanson, director of crusades and development for Latin America at the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, lit up the auditorium of the Ibero-American Congress for Life and Family with a clear exhortation: "The battle we are facing today is not cultural, it is spiritual."
Karmelo Anthony advocate sues over Ten Commandments displays that teach 'slavery is acceptable'
A coalition of North Texas religious leaders and parents has joined a legal effort led by an activist minister to stop the state’s new law requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public school classrooms.
UN expert warns nations are failing to protect women, girls from violence; safeguard against trans activism
A new United Nations report has warned that governments are failing to uphold legal protections for women and girls, particularly in the face of rising pressures to adopt gender ideology.
Some New Life Church members protest Brady Boyd’s resignation
Some members of New Life Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado, mounted a strong protest outside the church on Sunday, a week after elders announced they asked Senior Pastor Brady Boyd to resign.
Dozens of Planned Parenthoods have closed in recent years but abortions are still at record highs: report
The number of Planned Parenthood facilities in the United States has reached a new low as dozens have closed in the last four years, a new report shows. But despite the closures, the abortions performed by the organization have reached a record high.
Rhett Walker addresses Michael Tait allegations, urges support for ‘the good ones’ in Christian music
Amid the fallout surrounding former Newsboys frontman Michael Tait, artist Rhett Walker responded to “keyboard warriors” criticizing the CCM industry by noting that the genre includes “a lot of prayed up, Bible believing, Jesus seeking artists.”
Women's college faces federal complaint for admitting males, gender identity accommodations
One of the largest all-women colleges in the United States faces a civil rights complaint accusing the school of admitting men who identify as women over female applicants, among other alleged Title IX violations.
Texas Supreme Court says UMC can sue Southern Methodist University over attempt to leave denomination
The Texas Supreme Court has ruled that a regional body of The United Methodist Church can sue Southern Methodist University over its effort to disaffiliate from the denomination.
Brazilian court to hear case of Christian mother prosecuted for homeschooling son
A Brazilian state court will hear oral arguments on Wednesday in the case of Regiane Cichelero, a Christian mother prosecuted for homeschooling her son.