The Christian Post
Weekend Headlines
Sunday, 07/16/2023

Influential Pastor David Jeremiah has voiced his concerns about the seemingly increasing number of pastors and churches straying from biblical truth, warning that this trend is indicative of the "falling away" Scripture prophesies ahead of the End Times.

Actor Nick Shakoour, who plays Zebedee in the hit series "The Chosen," recently described an encounter with the Holy Spirit at the end of season three that took him from believing in God to knowing that Jesus is real.

Republican presidential candidate Sen. Tim Scot, R-S.C., said Friday that the United States needs "biblically sound leadership" as he tries to make his case to Christian conservatives in Iowa why they should back him for the GOP nomination.

One argument that some Christians commonly use against women’s ordination is the "slippery slope": the ordination of women will lead to the ordination of people in same-sex unions.

Three days after announcing that he scrubbed thousands of videos from his Facebook page to 'minimize collateral damage' and focus on his deliverance ministry, internet-famous preacher Greg Locke met with televangelist and faith healer Benny Hinn for the first time after years of branding him a "false prophet." Now, they are "friends," according to Hinn.

Events that occurred this week in Christian history include the death of an 18th century Methodist preacher, the public appearance of an Eritrean Orthodox Patriarch put under house arrest and the baptism of Puritan dissenter Anne Hutchinson.

A trip last month to Cleveland reminded me of why this quintessential Rust Belt city along Ohio’s Lake Erie coast is one of my favorite places to spend a summer weekend.

More than three-quarters of regular churchgoers say that severe weather will stop them from attending church at least once a year, according to a new report from Lifeway Research.

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