Anton Carillo Articles
Hillsong’s First African-American Pastor To Launch Story Church Following Resignation
Former Hillsong Atlanta Pastor Sam Collier revealed in an interview the difficulties he is now facing as he transitions to Story Church, which he is launching. Christian Family Driven Away From Home Over Faith Now Facing Threats From Authorities
A Christian family in Laos experiences a new round of oppression from local authorities after exposing online the persecution inflicted on them. Biden Admin To Provide $100M Civilian Security Assistance For Ukraine
The United States Department of State announced on Saturday that the government intends to provide an additional $100 million civilian security assistance for the enhancement of the Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs' security functions. Christian Pastor In Australia Sentenced To Longer Prison Time For Sexually Assaulting Own Son
An Australian Court of Appeal decided that the Christian pastor must spend more time in jail for sexually assaulting his son because his initial sentence was "manifestly inadequate." Church Rescues Ukrainian Refugees Pleading For Help From Mexico
A church in California welcomed Ukrainian refugees from Tijuana, Mexico into shelters and called on other American churches to aid as well. AME Church Lost Nearly $100 Million From Retirement Plan Due To ‘Foolish’ Investments, Lawsuit Says
A former executive director of the African Methodist Episcopal Church was sued for making $100 million worth of "foolish" and risky investments on the retirement plan of thousands of members. Russian Forces Abduct Ukrainian American Pastor, Family Says
A 50-year-old American pastor, who relocated to Melitopol City, Ukraine, was abducted by Russian forces on Saturday, the second incident reported since the invasion began. Wisconsin Officials Accused Of Accepting Election Bribery Over 2020 Elections
A complaint was filed by an unnamed voter at the Wisconsin Elections Commission on Wednesday against the city clerk, former mayor, and acting mayor of Milwaukee. Churches Reopening For Worship But Attendance Still Poor, Study Finds
A study from Pew Research revealed that in-person attendance remains low despite many congregations opening their doors for religious services. US Declares Russia Committed War Crimes As Biden Meets With G7 On United Response
President Joe Biden arrived in Belgium on Wednesday to fulfill commitments to NATO allies, coinciding with his administration declaring Russia guilty of executing war crimes.