Christianity Daily Articles
Why Do Churchgoers Stick Around? It's the Sermon Content, According to Gallup Poll
The major factor that keeps most churchgoers in church is not how welcome they feel, nor how awesome the worship band is, according to a new Gallup poll released on Friday. It’s the content of the sermons. Three Years Since Kidnapping, Parents of Missing Chibok Girls Continue to Pray and Long for Their Daughters’ Return
April 14 marked the third year since 276 school girls were kidnapped by Boko Haram. Since then, many girls have escaped or been rescued, yet 195 still remain missing. Two Coptic Churches in Egypt Bombed in Terror Attacks, Killing Some 44 and Injuring More than 100
Dozens were killed and more than 100 were injured in two separate bombing incidents that occurred in Coptic churches on Palm Sunday. Neil Gorsuch Sworn in as 113th Supreme Court Justice
Judge Neil Gorsuch was sworn in as the 113th Supreme Court Justice on Monday, filling a seat that has been vacant for since the passing of the late Justice Antonin Scalia in February of 2016. North Carolina Enacts Law to Repeal Controversial Bathroom Bill
North Carolina passed a bill on March 30 to repeal a contentious law that had required individuals to use restrooms at public facilities according to their biological sex rather than their gender identity. More Pastors Pursue Racial Reconciliation Through Relational Means Rather than Through the Pulpit, According to Study
Though many pastors have pursued racial reconciliation, more have done so through relational means or through prayer rather than through preaching, according to a LifeWay Research study released on Thursday. 'Views of Self, Others, and God Must Be Examined Before Marriage'
GIFT Counseling & Wellness Centers held its first ‘Eureka’ Conference for young adults. The conference, which focused on the mental and relational health of young adults, took place on March 11 for English speakers, and will take place again on April 1 for Korean speakers. Korean Foundation Continues Annual Scholarship Opportunity for Korean American Seminary Students
The Christian Scholarship Foundation of Greater Washington will be offering scholarships to Korean American seminary students once again this spring. Federal Judge Considers Kentucky Abortion Law Requiring Doctors to Show Ultrasound Images to Patients
After over six hours of a hearing on Thursday, a federal district judge is considering the constitutionality of a Kentucky law that requires doctors to show the ultrasound of fetuses to their patients before performing an abortion. Tomb Believed to Have Housed Jesus’ Body Restored with Project Worth Some $4 Million
A site which is believed by some religious traditions to have contained the body of Jesus after his crucifixion has been repaired and restored after decades of disrepair, a restoration project team announced on Monday.