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Earlier Split of Methodist Church in Parallel with The Current Situation of the UMC
Politico examines the parallels between the current divide that the UMC is facing with the one that the methodist church faced back in the 19th century When Love and Faith Collide: How To Make Your Relationship Work Despite Religious Differences
Relationships could work and grow regardless of whether the couple attends the same church or maintains different religious beliefs. Here are some tips on how you could avoid letting your love and faith collide and make your relationship work despite your religious differences: Speeding Texas Church Bus Driver Sends 15 Passengers to Hospital
A 42-year-old church bus driver in Uvalde, Texas, sent at least 15 passengers to the hospital when the vehicle he was driving rolled to its right side due to uncontrolled speed approaching a dangerous curve in east Harris County. Baylor U Prof Says Male SBC Pastors Accused of Sex Abuse Should Not Be Restored to Ministry
Beth Allison Barr, a professor at Baylor University and the author of the bestselling book, “The Making of Biblical Womanhood,” said that the male Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) pastors with sexual abuse cases should not be allowed to return to their ministerial duties. Pope Francis Tells Visually-impaired Org: ‘Be More Proactive, Constructive To Offer Trust, Hope’
Pope Francis told the members of an organization championing the causes of visually-impaired persons to ensure they are taking proactive and constructive steps to offer trust and hope to the people they serve. New St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church Opened at World Trade Center
St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church Returns with a New Church designed by Santiago Calatrava Pope Francis Expresses Worry Over Fatal South Sudan Armed Conflict
Pope Francis on Sunday expressed worries over the violent armed encounters in South Sudan that started in August in the Upper Nile state. The recent clashes have reportedly led to the deaths of an unknown number of unarmed civilians. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky Lauds ‘Heroic’ Acts of Energy, Utility Crews Amid Fresh Russian Offensives
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky (Volodymyr Zelensky) recently lauded the "heroic" acts of fellow Ukrainians working double time to restore utilities and electricity after Russia's fresh offensives on key cities. Jacksonville Pastor Gary Wiggins, 67, Loses 3-Year Cancer Battle
Gary Wiggins, a celebrated Jacksonville, Fla. pastor who endured cancer for three years, finally lost the battle on Dec. 7. He was 67. Oklahoma City Catholics Attend Dedication of Sacred Tepeyac Hill Replica; Parishioner Calls Moment ‘Historic’
Catholic faithful in Oklahoma City's southern district gathered at the Blessed Stanley Rother Shrine to dedicate a replica of Tepeyac Hill, a sacred place in Mexico City. Pope Francis Addresses Movement of Christian Workers, Recognizing Decades of Service
Pope Francis met with the Movement of Christian Workers, giving a message of reflection and purpose for its continuing cause. Western Kentucky Baptist Pastor Reflects on Impacts of 2021 Tornadoes, Says Housing Among Biggest Rebuilding Concerns
A Baptist pastor in Western Kentucky looked back on the devastating impacts of the tornadoes that hit the state in 2021, saying they are still struggling with providing homes to many who lost their properties. Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Dr. Denis Mukwege Decries Sexual Violence in DRC, Says Congolese People ‘Dream of Peace’
Dr. Denis Mukwege, the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize laureate from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), blasted the sexual violence committed by M23 terrorists against Congolese women. Mukwege said the Congolese people' dream of peace' for their country amid the hardships they experience. US Sanctions Filipino Pastor Apollo Quiboloy Over Alleged Sex Trafficking of Minors
The United States Department of Treasury had sanctioned Filipino pastor Apollo Quiboloy and over 40 other individuals from nine countries for their alleged human rights violations and corruption activities. UN Raises Red Flag Over Israel’s Refusal to OK Visas for UN Staff
The United Nations (UN) has raised red flags over Israel’s decision not to issue visas to its staff tasked with giving Palestinian aid.