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Friday, March 04, 2022
In a move critics are calling “unwise and potentially destructive,” the United Methodist Church delayed its General Conference meeting for a third time amid the COVID-19 pandemic, prompting theologically conservative United Methodists to announce the official launch of a new denomination.
Business owners who have faced hardships due to coronavirus restrictions in Washington, D.C. “hope and pray” for relief as they seek to reverse the revocation of their operating licenses and make up financial losses two years into the pandemic.
Protesters at the University of North Texas denounced a concerned father who wants to stop the gender transition of his son as a “fascist” and forced the student organizer of a lecture in which the father spoke to hide in a closet amid threats to her safety.
A 14-year-old Christian student in Florida, who was allegedly told to stop taking his Bible to school after he was repeatedly attacked and bullied by students and teachers alike for his faith, has filed a lawsuit “seeking significant damages because the school has destroyed his educational experience.”
Worship artist David Crowder, known professionally by his stage name Crowder, spoke with The Christian Post about how the Church can best respond to those struggling with "deconstructive moments."
A day after Southern Baptist Convention President Ed Litton announced he would break tradition and not seek reelection following his first year in office, Florida Pastor Willy Rice is set to be nominated for the position at the 2022 SBC Annual Meeting this June.
Black History Month teaches us this truth: anytime anyone denies the humanity of another human being, discrimination and death always follow. Women’s History Month should teach us this: You can’t make history unless you’re born.
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