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Rising Threats Demand Institutional Response As global instability intensifies, Christian seminaries are being urged to reevaluate their roles as moral and theological
Leaders of Christ Episcopal Church in Toms River, New Jersey, have decided not to appeal the town’s denial of a zoning variance
About 25 miles from the Russian frontline, Ukrainian Catholics in Zaporizhzhia are helping people displaced from occupied territories. Church members deliver aid
A Camp After Crisis Brings Relief Following the devastating July floods in Kerrville, Texas, Trinity Baptist Church provided third through fifth graders
The Rev. Serene Jones, Union Theological Seminary’s first female president, will step down after the 2025–2026 academic year. Her retirement was announced
The Episcopal Diocese of New York is urging public prayer and advocacy after the detention of Yeonsoo Go, a 20-year-old South Korean
Doechii’s song “Anxiety” went viral early this summer, with thousands joining a dance trend synced to the lyric, “Somebody’s watching me, it’s
The Trump administration announced a new policy allowing federal employees to discuss and promote their religious beliefs in the workplace. The Office
Iran has intensified persecution of Christians in the weeks following its ceasefire with Israel, arresting at least 21 believers, raiding house churches,
Humanitarian Programs at Risk After Foreign Aid Freeze World Vision, the world’s largest evangelical humanitarian group, faces steep funding cuts following the
China’s weakening economy and rising social unrest have triggered a renewed wave of Christian persecution. Under Xi Jinping’s leadership, the government has
Lawsuit Details Years of Alleged Abuse by Youth Leader Isaiah Valdez, a former member of The Dwelling Place Anaheim, filed a lawsuit
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