In New Mexico, one of the oldest Roman Catholic dioceses in the U.S. has filed its bankruptcy reorganization plan to compensate nearly 400 clergy abuse survivors with more than $121 million.
Poll: Latinos, including Christians, overwhelmingly support abortion access
Nearly 3 in 4 Latinos, regardless of their personal beliefs, are overwhelmingly against making abortion illegal, according to a new national poll that surveyed Latino registered voters.
Eboo Patel Is Leading Interfaith America Into The New Era Of Religious Diversity
By his own telling, as a young man Eboo Patel was something of a jerk.
NAACP Slams Sen. Tuberville For ‘Utterly Sickening’ Racist Remark
Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s comments comparing Black people to criminals were “flat out racist, ignorant and utterly sickening,” the NAACP’s president said Monday.
Marjorie Taylor Greene’s genocide rhetoric creates a permission structure for the right — but permission to do what?
Even for her, it was a chilling statement. “We’re all targets now though, for daring to push back against the regime,” Marjorie Taylor Greene claimed at a Trump rally in Michigan last Saturday.
Pastor on leave after reportedly giving out ‘i (heart) hot youth pastors’ stickers
The student pastor at a South Carolina church has been placed on administrative leave after reportedly giving out stickers to students that read “i (heart) hot youth pastors.”
Church responses to white flight have consequences
The ways churches respond to white flight can have “unfortunate, unintended consequences” both for congregations and the communities they serve, a Baylor University sociologist told a Christian community development conference.
Are the culture wars changing how Christian students choose colleges?
These days, politics can influence everything from the dairy products you consume (Ben & Jerry’s? Chick-fil-A milkshake?) to whether you drink Pepsi or Coke. For some Christian families, politics are also revamping the college decision process, swaying them away from colleges…
Kenyan President William Ruto Criticized For Favoring Pentecostal Christians
Following a historic election, William Ruto took the oath of office as Kenya’s fifth president.