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Tuesday, October 05, 2021
An attorney for Hillsong Church’s founder and Global Senior Pastor Brian Houston denied allegations in court Tuesday that the Christian leader concealed his late father’s sex abuse of a young boy during the 1970s.
A Canadian human rights tribunal has ruled that a restaurant wrongfully fired an employee who demanded that the business use nonbinary pronouns, awarding the ex-employee $30,000.
The lead singer of the popular Christian band Newsboys has opened up about what it is like to be the only black member of a predominantly white band in a mostly white genre and touched on the trend of Christians "deconstructing" from the faith.
A 16-year-old homeschooled Christian boy and his 13-year-old brother were arrested in Elverta, California, last Monday for attempting to murder their mother and 10-year-old brother, who have been hospitalized and are in critical condition, police say.
The Tall el-Hammam, an archaeological site in Jordan also known as TeHEP, is the biblical Sodom referenced in the Genesis account of Sodom and Gomorrah, Steven Collins, chief archaeologist and co-director of the project, has claimed.
Controversial late-term abortion provider Dr. LeRoy Carhart is being sued by a woman over injuries she received during an abortion procedure done at his Maryland clinic.
I often pray with patients, while respecting people’s own faith and beliefs. I also believe God has released information to this generation, which has been building over several centuries.
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