Sarah Mae Saliong Articles
Megachurch Pastor Calls On Faithful ‘Not To Be Part-Time Saints’ And Unite To Advance God’s Kingdom
Tony Evans, pastor of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship in Dallas, urged Christians to "not be part-time saints, but full-time Christians" and to unite for the advancement of the Gospel in an impassioned sermon on Sunday addressing persisting racial tensions in the church. California Preacher Warns About The Most Dangerous Threat To Christians And Churches Today
A California minister explains how the main challenge to American Christianity today is not men who identify as women and vice-versa, but "wolves" who call themselves Christians. Christian Rock Band Seventh Day Slumber Responds To Backlash Over Post Proclaiming Jesus’s Love For Gay People
Christian rock band Seventh Day Slumber clarified its controversial post, saying it doesn't advocate for sinful lifestyles. Rather, it urges people to come to Jesus no matter how broken, confused, angry or doubtful they might be. Massachusetts Student Gives Away $40K Scholarship To Others In Need: 'God Gave Me The Strength To Do That'
At her high school graduation, Massachusetts student Verda Tetteh, who is bound for Harvard University, demonstrated an incredible act of generosity by declining a $40,000 scholarship and requesting that it be donated to someone who was more in need. Pandemic Encouraged People To Read Their Bibles, Reversing Previous Decline
The American Bible Society's 11th Annual State of the Bible Report reveals that more Americans are turning to the Bible than they have in prior years, and they are reading it more often. Former Pastor Who Wrote About Suicide, Mental Health Passes Away
Friends are mourning the passing of Steve Austin, a former pastor and author who penned books and blog entries on his struggles with mental health. Wisconsin Supreme Court Rules State Cannot Close Religious, Public Schools Over COVID
In a recent decision, the Wisconsin Supreme Court held that county health agencies can not prohibit private and religious institutions from conducting in-person lessons amid health emergencies such as the COVID-19 outbreak. Pastor Accused Of Raping Former Congregant Slapped With $500K Verdict Following Refusal To Record Public Apology
Pastor Lewis Clemons of Kingdom Awareness Ministries International in Columbus, Georgia, has refused to take responsibility for allegedly abusing and raping a former congregant, and was ordered to pay $500,000 in damages following trial. Christian Leaders Call For Independent Investigation Of SBC’s Handling Of Sexual Abuse
When the Southern Baptist Convention's Executive Committee meets next week in Nashville, Tennessee, the committee's chairman intends to ask for an independent investigation of the committee's sexual assault complaints. New Discovery Hints At 'Desperate Measures' Used To Keep Biblical City From Reaching 'Dramatic' End
An arrowhead made of animal bone has been discovered in Gath, the biblical home of Goliath according to archaeologists.