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Saturday, April 23, 2022

The South Carolina Supreme Court has ruled that properties held by 14 churches which left The Episcopal Church over its ordination of gay clergy and acceptance of same-sex unions more than a decade ago shall be returned to the denomination and its affiliated diocese in the state.

Bestselling author Andrew Klavan shares how the English Romantic poets can shed light on the Gospels and help readers understand the person of Jesus in an entirely new way.

A court in Pakistan has sentenced six people to death for beating a Sri Lankan man to death and burning his body over allegations of blasphemy last December. Nine others have been given life in prison, and an additional 72 people who were part of the mob have been given two-year sentences.

We must make a case for Christ and the cross. We must, like Paul and Barnabas, speak "so effectively" that many believe. Yes, God is sovereign in evangelism, but our sovereign God uses humans as his instruments of redemption.

Actor Neal McDonough claims he wrestled with God after being blacklisted in Hollywood for several years because he refused to perform sex scenes.

An Ohio-based Christian charity has helped evacuate and shelter nearly 1,200 orphans from the war-torn regions of Ukraine since the start of the Russian invasion, transporting them to safe havens throughout the country as the conflict continues.

If Jesus was walking the Earth today, he'd be ridiculed as a "groomer" and a "socialist," according to MSNBC commentator Matthew Dowd, a former presidential campaign adviser to George W. Bush.

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