Americans Becoming More Conservative on Sexual Ethics and Social Issues, Gallup Finds

A growing number of Americans are expressing more conservative views on a range of social and moral issues, according to the latest Values and Beliefs Poll released by Gallup.
Willy Rice Elected SBC President, Craig Carlisle Chosen First Vice President

Willy Rice Elected SBC President, Craig Carlisle Chosen First Vice President

Southern Baptists selected Florida pastor Willy Rice as their new president during the Southern Baptist Convention’s Annual Meeting, while Alabama pastor Craig Carlisle was elected first vice president, filling two of the denomination’s highest leadership roles. Rice, who serves as senior pastor of Calvary Church in Clearwater, Florida.
  • Minnesota Bakery Faces Backlash for Promoting Biblical View of Family During Pride Month
    Minnesota Bakery Faces Backlash for Promoting Biblical View of Family During Pride Month
    A Minnesota bakery owner from a multigenerational Christian family is offering an alternative to pride month and celebrating the biblical model of family life through special doughnut and coffee sales. Joshua Streblow, owner of Carl’s Bakery in Granite Falls, Minnesota, said the monthlong promotion celebrates the beauty of God’s design and word.
  • Bethany Christian Services Strengthens Faith Requirements for Employees and Foster Families
    Bethany Christian Services Strengthens Faith Requirements for Employees and Foster Families
    Bethany Christian Services has announced a renewed commitment to its evangelical Christian identity, with its board approving measures to strengthen the organization’s faith-based standards for both employees and foster care partners. The Board of Directors voted to clarify and reinforce the ministry’s Christian beliefs through an updated Statement of Faith and Belief.
  • Study Finds AI Models Most Favor Agnosticism, Often Ignoring Faith in Ethical Guidance
    Study Finds AI Models Most Favor Agnosticism, Often Ignoring Faith in Ethical Guidance
    A new study suggests that leading artificial intelligence systems exhibit measurable biases when addressing religion-related questions and frequently omit religious perspectives in their responses to ethical dilemmas. Researchers evaluated 14 major large language models, including versions of ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Grok, and presented their results.