Billy Sunday was a charismatic preacher who brought in thousands to his vaudeville-inspired church services.
Perry Noble launches new church after leaving NewSpring and answering his ‘calling’ again
Second Chance Church is another shot for the former pastor of South Carolina’ largest church and one of the nation’s largest, ousted in 2016 with church officials citing alcohol use as a factor.
U.S. evangelicals push back against Trump’s Syria pullout plan
U.S. evangelicals, generally supportive of President Trump, are breaking sharply with him over his planned Syria pullout, saying the move will leave Syrian Christians vulnerable to attack.
Cohen does not dispute report that he paid tech firm, run by Liberty CIO, to rig polls for Trump
A statement from Liberty University to The News & Advance Thursday afternoon said LU long has permitted its employees to engage in side work that does not interfere with their university obligations.
The Antichrist trap: Trump isn’t the whole story
Far too many of our self-anointed progressive saviors speak as though Trump’s overthrow will make everything good again. A bargain-priced plastic surgeon might want to convince us that removing a large carbuncle will render our face entirely beautiful, but can…
DeMoss, exec with ‘all-access pass’ to evangelical history, to close firm
Mark DeMoss, 56, announced in a letter to friends Tuesday (Jan. 15) he is closing his eponymous, Atlanta-based firm — which describes itself as the nation’s largest PR agency serving faith-based organizations and causes — at the end of March.
Faith makes for a good night’s sleep, study says
Researchers found that those who believe in salvation and feel they have an unshakable relationship with God tend to sleep longer, fall asleep faster and feel more rested in the morning.
How religious conservatives are grappling with racism
While a vast ideological chasm separates left and right on a host of policy issues, several voices on the religious right are urging Protestant Christians to recognize and act against race-based injustice.
In China, they’re closing churches, jailing pastors – and even rewriting scripture
China’s Communist party is intensifying religious persecution as Christianity’s popularity grows. A new state translation of the Bible will establish a ‘correct understanding’ of the text