Author: Curated Post

Lifeway Research: 66% of Churchgoers Don’t Volunteer for Ministry, Charity

(Lifeway Research) Although most churchgoers want to serve in their communities for gospel impact, there is a noticeable gap when it comes to the number who are already volunteering for a charity. Most Protestant churchgoers say their churches encourage them to serve people not affiliated with their church and that

Leaked Documents: Adam Greenway’s Alleged Misconduct and the Unraveling of SWBTS

(The Dissenter) A little over half a year ago, the Southern Baptist community was surprised by the sudden resignation of Adam Greenway, former president of the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (SWBTS). Greenway, who had long been known for his left-leaning theological views and fierce advocacy for women pastors, was also embroiled in controversy

Teen Handing Out Bibles Refuses to Back Down After Police Arrest Him

(Faithwire) Law enforcement officers in Alberta, Canada, reportedly arrested a teenager handing out Bibles after an altercation broke out between him, his supporters, and a group of counter-protesters. Josh Alexander, 16, tweeted Wednesday he “was handcuffed and put in a paddy wagon for offering students Bibles on a public sidewalk

CA Forced to Pay $1M to Four Churches After Being Sued Over Abortion Coverage

(CBN) California state officials have agreed to pay more than $1 million in legal fees to four churches that sued the state over a mandate that required churches to cover abortions through their health insurance plans.  Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), a nonprofit law firm, successfully resolved two separate lawsuits brought on

Canadian Town Bans Pride Flags On Municipal Property

(blogTO) A rural southwestern Ontario community has voted to exclude Pride flags and all other non-civic flags from being permitted to fly on municipal properties and streetlight poles, and some local residents are furious.  The new bylaw approved in Norwich, Ont. will only allow flags representing the municipal, provincial, and federal governments to fly

Austin Church Donates $24K to Pay District Students’ School Lunch Debt

AUSTIN (KXAN) — A local church has committed more than $20,000 to pay off Austin Independent School District students’ lunch debt balances for the school year and to prevent more debt accrual until the school year ends. Covenant Presbyterian Church said it would pay off the lunch debt that has

Ruling: U.S. Supreme Court Protects Access to Abortion Pill Mifepristone

After pushing back its decision earlier in the week, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled Friday to, at least temporarily, preserve access to abortion-inducing pill mifepristone as a lawsuit against the drug works its way through the federal court system. The pro-abortion ruling, which was not explained, was