The Christian Post
Weekend Headlines
Sunday, 11/12/2023

Scott Sauls, the senior pastor at Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville, is poised to resign, according to reports. His decision comes amid a lengthy disciplinary process, attracting widespread attention.

Two African American faith leaders say despite the perception of many that the black Church has been silent in defense of Israel amid its war with Hamas, they and other black pastors are speaking out and refuting claims that Israel is a racist, apartheid state.

The new National Geographic documentary "The Mission" delves into John Chau’s background and history to understand the young missionary and the beliefs that drove his passion for reaching the lost, ultimately losing his life in pursuit of that goal.

Here are seven hymns that are relevant to the themes of Veterans Day, such as the desire for peace and the importance of service.

Doris Liber, the mother of 26-year-old Guy Iluz, an attendee at the Supernova music festival in the Negev desert last month who was abducted by Hamas terrorists, spoke with The Christian Post during her trip to Washington, D.C. this week to meet with lawmakers. She recalls how on the day of the attack, her son called to say his last words.

Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a former Muslim and renowned critic of Islam, has revealed her conversion to Christianity, describing her journey from Islam to atheism and ultimately to Christianity.

A new study from Lifeway Research has revealed the main reason most church-going Americans say they left one church for another, and the top reason is not because they didn’t like the pastor’s preaching.

Events that occurred this week in Christian history include the birth of Richard Baxter, an influential Lutheran theologian getting his theology doctorate, and the formation of the United States Christian Commission.

Just over a month after leaders at Fellowship Church announced that their charismatic founder and leader Albert Tate was placed on a leave of absence over "inappropriate text messages and questionable comments," he apologized to his congregation Sunday and admitted he is in a "daily fight with embarrassment, shame and guilt" over his sin.

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