The Christian Post
Weekend Headlines
Sunday, 11/20/2022

Is a new "digital dollar" project from the Federal Reserve and several of the world’s biggest banks another leap forward in Bible prophecy?

New research reveals that a majority of pastors thinking about stepping away from ministry are concerned that Christians identify more with their political views than their faith, one of several factors causing church leaders to consider leaving their professions.

Events that occurred this week in Christian history include the death of C.S. Lewis, John Donne becoming dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral and Geneva embracing John Calvin’s theocratic model.

Despite the onslaught of challenges and cultural confusion faced by many of America's youth, God is at work, says the Christian group Youth for Christ, which saw more than 7,000 children and teens decide to follow Jesus Christ this year, doubling last year's numbers.

Authorities in Georgia have arrested more suspects connected to a crime ring that is believed to have stolen approximately $1.5 million from churches in over a dozen states, bringing the total number of suspects arrested to seven.

During his sermon Sunday, megachurch Pastor Craig Groeschel of the multi-campus Life.Church shared five "red flags" Christians should watch out for when dating.

A Florida high school employee says she’s "not OK" after a colleague painted a Bible verse in their personal parking space.

While I certainly agree that we should provide programs and resources that appeal to children, teens, and young adults alike, I do not agree, on principle, that the Bible needs to be changed to be "relevant."

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