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Man pleads guilty to homicide while intoxicated in crash that killed pastor
A Milwaukee man charged with homicide, after he drove through four red lights and crashed into Wisconsin Pastor Aaron Strong who was driving to work, has pleaded guilty in court.
'Can't just be alarmed': Catholic archbishops urge Christians to fight anti-Semitism
Catholic senior archbishops from around the world have urged followers of Christ to actively fight the rise of anti-Semitism amid increasing hate crimes and other incidents targeting Jews in the United States and elsewhere.
Vineyard Church senior pastor resigns amid misconduct allegations against son
Michael Gatlin, the senior pastor at The Vineyard Church in Duluth, Minnesota, has resigned from his position weeks after his son, Jackson Gatlin, who served as the young adult and online community pastor, was suspended over allegations of misconduct that reportedly occurred “several years ago.”
Church in biblical Antioch, where term ‘Christian’ was first used, prepares to rebuild after earthquake
Antioch, where believers were first called Christians, is among the cities devastated by the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. Among the hundreds of buildings that suffered significant damage is a church that was razed to the ground.
Anne Graham Lotz wonders if Asbury revival sparked ‘last great awakening’ before Christ’s return
Is the revival that broke out at Asbury University in Wilmore, Kentucky, with continual worship and prayer on campus for weeks that spread to other campuses, a sign of Jesus' return? That is the question pondered by the daughter of legendary evangelist Billy Graham.
Tribunal examining role of CofE bishop in blacklisting chaplain wrongly reported as a 'terrorist'
An employment tribunal is scrutinizing the role of a bishop in blacklisting a chaplain from officiating in the Church of England after he was wrongly reported as a potential “terrorist” for preaching traditional Christian views on sexual ethics during a chapel service.
Another powerful earthquake kills at least 8 in Turkey and Syria
Another earthquake struck Turkey’s Hatay province near the Syrian border killing at least eight people and injuring hundreds of others on Monday night, about a fortnight after a massive tremor killed over 47,000 people and damaged or destroyed hundreds of thousands of homes. Christian groups are in the area to provide relief.
Asbury University revival moving to new sites to accommodate people arriving from around the world
Asbury University, which has been the site of continual worship and prayer on campus for weeks and drawing tens of thousands of people to experience what God is doing, will move its non-stop prayer services off-campus due to concerns about overcrowding in the town.
Personhood rights extend to unborn baby killed in pregnant mom's murder: Mass. Supreme Court
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has ruled that a fetus killed as a result of the homicide of a pregnant person is entitled to personhood rights.
Death of bishop known as a ‘peacemaker’ is being investigated as a murder
A California bishop, known for his peacemaking efforts and work with low-income and immigrant communities, has been found dead with a gunshot wound to the upper body. His death is being investigated as a homicide.