Tens of thousands of people including former U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson gathered in London on Sunday for a march against antisemitism, a day after large crowds turned out for a pro-Palestinian rally.
Why George Santos’ lies are even worse than the usual political lies – a moral philosopher explains
On Nov. 16, 2023, the bipartisan House Committee on Ethics issued a scathing report on the behavior of Rep. George Santos, finding that Santos had engaged in “knowing and willful violations of the Ethics in Government Act.”
The Democratic Republic Of The Congo Works To Improve Religious Freedom For Christians
Christians in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are seeing improved efforts by the government of the DRC to improve the security situation of their communities.
Timekeepers no more, rank-and-file Jehovah’s Witnesses say goodbye to tracking proselytizing hours
Jehovah’s Witnesses are well-known for proselytizing door-to-door and handing out their literature on city streets. Less known to the general public, their adherents have been required for the past century to make regular reports to their congregation’s leaders on how many hours…
This ‘wind phone’ helps grievers feel connected to the loved ones they’ve lost
A Connecticut church has found a creative approach to help grieving people talk about their loss. It’s called a “wind phone” and it’s a place to say what you want to say to the people you’ve lost.
Why People Switch Churches And The High Hopes That Come With Such Changes
Adult churchgoers in the United States infrequently switch churches. But if they make a congregational change, it’s likely they made a residential change first. And those who switch have high expectations for their new congregation.
For this group of trans women, the pope and his message of inclusivity are a welcome change
Pope Francis’ recent gesture of welcome for transgender Catholics has resonated strongly in this working class, seaside town south of Rome, where a community of trans women has found help and hope through a remarkable relationship with the pontiff forged during the…
Carlton Pearson, influential Oklahoma megachurch founder who rejected hell, dies at age 70
The founder of a former megachurch in Oklahoma who was branded a heretic and lost one audience — but gained a new one — after he rejected the idea of hell and supported gay rights has died, his agent said…
Amid Economic Crisis, Ministry And Music Propel Cuban Minister Devoted To Sharing Bread Of Life
Church members in this port city overlooking the Bay of Matanzas sang “Glory, Glory Hallelujah” on a recent Sunday as they celebrated the baptisms of five new Christians.