After a few years of economic optimism, pastors say the 2020 economy is hurting their congregation. According to a new survey from Nashville-based LifeWay Research,
Georgia The Homeless Move Team, a group of 30 Truett McConnell University students, goes out weekly to take sandwiches, cookies and water to the homeless
The nation’s High Court allowed blatant discrimination to stand in at least two cases limiting church activity during the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. Supreme Court Justice
The Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission and a special advisory group have published the first of a series of state policy “white papers”
Sony Pictures announced Nov. 12 it is purchasing Pure Flix’s evangelical Christian video-streaming service launched in 2015 as a family-friendly competitor to Netflix. The streaming
In Nevada, voters on Nov. 3 approved a state constitutional amendment that recognizes marriage as between couples, regardless of gender. The vote makes Nevada the
By Christopher Ojeda Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Tennessee Shortly after Abraham Lincoln was elected on Nov. 6, 1860, a woman from Alabama,
Georgia When COVID-19 prevented Georgia Baptists’ Hispanic church members from in-person visits with their families in Central America, church planter Neftali Coronado, working with two
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