The Christian Post
Weekend Headlines
Sunday, 06/11/2023

Seeking to foster racial unity in the United States, over 140 churches nationwide are preaching a message of racial harmony through Christ this weekend as part of an initiative known as Unity Weekend.

England's National Health Service announced Friday that it will only commission puberty-suppressing hormones as part of clinical research, effectively restricting the use of puberty-blocking drugs for gender transition outside of clinical trials.

After an active week of United Methodist Church regional conferences, the number of congregations approved to disaffiliate from the United Methodist Church in the last two years has surpassed the 5,000 mark.

Former President Donald Trump has been indicted over his reported possession of classified documents, leading his current and former Republican presidential campaign rivals to issue statements responding to the news of his indictment

William Blaine, a special prosecutor appointed to review whether a prostitution-related case against Rock Church International Senior Pastor John Blanchard in Virginia Beach should be reopened, has concluded that the criminal charges against the pastor are "sound" but has decided not to refile the case.

Herman Mendoza's journey from being a drug dealer and gang member to becoming a devoted Christian pastor, driven by a strong desire to spread the Gospel, was an incredibly challenging transformation. He acknowledges that it was God's mercy that saved his soul during his darkest moments.

In the midst of extended and respectful interaction with host Sonny Hostin (herself an African American), Scott differed with Hostin’s assessment that his own story was an exception to the rule.

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