Jennie Allen Says Gen Z Revival Emerging as Students Confess Sin, Seek God on Campus

Author and speaker Jennie Allen said she is witnessing signs of a spiritual awakening among Gen Z students, pointing to recent events at Southeastern University in Florida that she believes resemble the early stages of the 2023 Asbury revival.
64% vs. 85%: Infrequent Churchgoers Less Likely to Strongly Affirm Jesus’ Resurrection

64% vs. 85%: Infrequent Churchgoers Less Likely to Strongly Affirm Jesus’ Resurrection

A new analysis suggests that people who attend church less frequently are less likely to share the theological beliefs commonly held by regular churchgoers. Those who attend less frequently are less likely to strongly affirm that belief, with 54 percent strongly agreeing compared to 72 percent of frequent attendees.
  • China Revokes Attorney’s License, Intensifies Pressure on Lawyers for Detained Zion Church Leaders
    China Revokes Attorney’s License, Intensifies Pressure on Lawyers for Detained Zion Church Leaders
    Chinese authorities are reportedly escalating efforts to pressure legal teams defending detained leaders of Beijing’s Zion Church, raising new concerns about religious freedom and judicial fairness. The prominent Protestant house church has been under scrutiny since its founder, Pastor Ezra Jin, was detained five months ago in a broader crackdown.
  • UMC, SMU Reach Agreement to End Lawsuit and Preserve Relationship
    UMC, SMU Reach Agreement to End Lawsuit and Preserve Relationship
    The United Methodist Church and Southern Methodist University have reached a resolution that ends a years-long legal dispute over the university’s effort to separate from the denomination. SMU and the UMC South Central Jurisdiction said they had “reached an agreement that provides a clear framework for their relationship.”
  • Rowan Williams Questions Survival of Anglican Communion Amid Ongoing Divisions
    Rowan Williams Questions Survival of Anglican Communion Amid Ongoing Divisions
    Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams has raised doubts about the long-term future of the Anglican Communion, suggesting it may struggle to endure amid deepening internal divisions. In a recent interview with Clerical Whispers published last week, Williams openly questioned the Communion’s survival.