| | A diocese of the Church of England is investigating a vicar and has threatened him with disciplinary action, including firing, for singing the final verse of the Easter hymn “Thine be the Glory” without wearing a mask and thereby breaking the denomination’s COVID guidelines. |
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| | Here's a list of events that happened this week in Christian history. They include the end of the Lausanne Conference, the death of bestselling Christian author Tim LaHaye, and The Episcopal church ordaining its first female clergy. |
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| | As an increasing number of influential Christians publicly renounce their faith, artist Elias Dummer is using his music as a medium to encourage the Church to become a safe place for people to ask tough questions. |
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| | It is hard to believe but summer is rapidly drawing to a close. Now is the time to get out and go somewhere. You might, however, be surprised by the crowds. That’s because pent-up demand and effective vaccines have fully recovered domestic travel to pre-pandemic levels. |
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| | The truth is that most of us may never have the opportunity to share the Gospel with thousands of people. However, we all have an opportunity to speak one on one about Christ to a tenth of the number saved that day. I know, because as a new believer, I’ve tried. |
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| | A federal judge has temporarily blocked an Arkansas law banning the experimental medicalized gender-transition drugs and surgeries on minors, which was set to take effect next week in the state. |
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| Christian Post reporters Brandon Showalter and Leah Klett join the podcast to break down some of the big stories of the week. Showalter discusses the transgender debate and Klett breaks down a new porn-blocking service for families, her experience with the Kendrick Brothers and so much more. Go behind the headlines on this episode of The Christian Post Podcast! |
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