Events that happened this week in Christian history include the consecration of a Medieval pope, a French king converting to Catholicism, and the martyrdom of an Ethiopian Orthodox leader.
God justifies those who know their spiritual sickness, but not those who pretend to be spiritually healthy and who claim to have no need for the cross where Jesus gave his life for sinners.
A housing trust in England has doubled down on its decision to terminate a housing manager who voiced her belief in the biblical definition of marriage while campaigning for mayor of her local community.
A nonprofit organization called the House of Prayer, a chain of schools that students branded as a cult, has been accused of recruiting veterans and active service members and then bilking them out of more than $7 million in GI Bill benefits and disability checks to pay for Bible classes that were not accredited.
Over 100 congregations in Florida have sued a regional body of The United Methodist Church, believing that they are not being given fair terms for leaving the denomination amid its schism over homosexuality.
A Canadian court has approved the sale of 43 Catholic Church properties as part of a financial settlement with victims of sex abuse, with more sales expected to come later.
A group of Republican state attorneys general have vowed to take action against Google if it follows through with congressional Democrats' demands to censor search results by preventing women from finding pro-life pregnancy centers when searching for abortion.