Al Mohler Warns ‘Confusion’ Over Pastor Role Poses Threat to SBC’s Future

Global Baptism Movement Expands as Churches Prepare for “Baptize the World” Event
Texas Baptists Reconsider Baylor Ties Amid Concerns Over LGBT-Themed Campus Event

The Baptist General Convention of Texas has begun a formal review of its long-standing relationship with Baylor University following concerns about a student-led campus event featuring LGBT advocates. Executive Director Julio Guarneri told members that the university-sanctioned event conflicts with the convention’s theological stance. 48% of UK Christians Increasingly Uneasy as Public Expression Becomes More Difficult

Christians in the United Kingdom say they remain largely free to practice their faith, but many are increasingly uneasy about cultural changes that they believe are making public expression more difficult, according to a new report. Findings show that more than 88% of Evangelicals believe they can openly practise their faith. Supreme Court to Weigh Whether Christian Schools Can Join State Pre-K Program

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to consider whether two Catholic schools in Colorado were improperly excluded from a state-funded preschool initiative due to their religious beliefs on LGBT-related issues. The Court granted certiorari in the case, taking up the question of when the government may bar religious organizations.
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