A recent study by the Family Research Council and Arizona Christian University's Cultural Research Center reveals a decline in biblical conviction among regular US churchgoers, particularly on issues like family, life, and morality.
At its peak, Willow Creek Community Church drew over 25,000 people every weekend and had a broad impact through its volunteerism, leadership training, and its Global Leadership Summit.
Pat Gelsinger, executive chairman and head of technology at Gloo, was a keynote speaker as he encouraged Christians to use AI proactively, which he described as a “Gutenberg moment for the church.”
For the first time in decades, men are leading in church attendance. But the deeper story is about why women (especially younger women and single mothers) are stepping back.
The Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, Texas, hosted a Christian apologetics conference last week, attracting nearly 5,000 attendees from over 20 states.
Islamic State terrorists have beheaded over 30 Christians in Mozambique, destroying churches and villages in the northern provinces of Cabo Delgado and Nampula, with attacks dating back to 2017. This brutal persecution, largely ignored by Western media, places Mozambique 37th on Open Doors' World Watch List for severe Christian persecution.
New data reveals a stark division among U.S. adults regarding religion's place in public schools, with nearly equal opinions on whether its role is too little, too much, or just right. Explore the nuanced perspectives on teaching religion, student expression, and displays like the Ten Commandments to understand the current public sentiment.
Millions of Christians are cut off from God's Word—not by choice, but by law, poverty, or fear. Here’s what the latest global report reveals about the growing famine for Scripture.
Dame Sarah Mullally, currently Bishop of London, has been named as the next Archbishop of Canterbury, making her the first woman to ever hold the position in the Church of England.
A recent survey by Infinity Concepts and Grey Matter has found that younger Evangelicals tend to hold non-traditional views on Jews being God's chosen people. The survey also examined how people feel about Replacement Theology.
Many evangelicals affirm the Trinity and Christ’s resurrection—but also believe Jesus isn’t God. This new data shows how urgent it is for the Church to return to clear, Scripture-rooted teaching.
One of the best ways to ruin a perfectly good marriage is to make it your spouse’s job to make you happy.
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