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Voddie Baucham Asked To Lead Southern Baptist Convention As President
Voddie Baucham is being asked to be a nominee to the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) presidency. However, he raised his concern over his eligibility for the post. CDC Chief Candidly Makes Startling Admissions Regarding COVID Response
The director of the country's leading health authority candidly admitted to some of the agency's missteps in handling the COVID pandemic. 'People's Convoy' Trucker Protest Jam Washington DC Beltway To Protest COVID Restrictions
Hundreds of protesters demonstrated their opposition to COVID restrictions in the outskirts of Washington on Sunday. More Than 280 Russian Orthodox Church Leaders Call For The End Of Putin's Invasion Of Ukraine
A coalition of Russian priests are campaigning for an immediate end to Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine that has gone on for more than a week now. Conservatives Launch New Denomination As United Methodist Church Delays General Assembly For The Third Time
The UMC has decided to delay its General Assembly for the third time citing the COVID pandemic, causing a group of conservatives to announce the official launch of their own denomination. Revivalist Sean Feucht Says Family Has Been Receiving ‘Hate, Harassment and Death Threats’
Former Bethel Church Worship artist Sean Feucht talked about how much hatred he and his family received for leading revival in the nation. How Are Churches Serving Those Affected by Ukraine – Russia War?
As hundreds of thousands of Ukraine – Russia War refugees flee to Poland, the Baptist Theological Seminary became a temporary shelter for Ukrainian Refugees. Supreme Court To Review Child Welfare Act
The United States Supreme Court accepted on Monday a petition to review the Indian Child Welfare Act. Abortion ‘Without Limitations’ Bill Blocked By Republicans
The United States Senate blocked H.R. 3755 or more known as the "Women's Health Protection Act," which President Joe Biden supported to contradict the Texas Heartbeat Act. Court Protects Navy Seals From Vaccine Mandate
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth District ruled on Monday in favor of 35 Navy personnel who sought a religious exemption against the COVID-19 vaccine mandate. Court Sides With Church Against Employee Who Resigned Over Cohabitation Policy
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals sided with Capitoland Christian Center Church on a lawsuit filed by a former cook who allegedly experienced "marital-status discrimination." Hindu Extremists' Attempted Murder Of Pastor And Wife In Northern India Thwarted
A group of Hindu extremists tried to kill a pastor and his wife in Northern India for preaching to the community. New York Education Department Promotes LGBT Book Showing Explicit Drawings To Children
The education department in New York encourages the youth to read a pornographic book with LGBT topics with explicit drawings depicting sexual acts. Supreme Court Rules Kentucky Attorney General May Defend State's Abortion Restriction
The Supreme Court has allowed the Attorney General of Kentucky to defend a pro-life measure. Pro-LGBT Clergy Add Glitter To Ash For Ash Wednesday, Report Says
A group of priests from Hastings, Minnesota decided to put purple glitter in the ashes traditionally used to mark the start of Lent out of their symbolic support for the members of the LGBTQ.