Next Archbishop of Canterbury Speaks Out Against Assisted Dying as U.K. Bill Advances

Next Archbishop of Canterbury Speaks Out Against Assisted Dying as U.K. Bill Advances

The incoming Archbishop of Canterbury has publicly rejected assisted suicide, weighing in as a controversial bill permitting assisted dying advances through the U.K. Parliament following a narrow vote in the House of Commons last year. In a recent appearance on the BBC’s “Today” program, Dame Sarah Mullally discussed the issue with former prime minister Theresa May, drawing on her background in both healthcare and ministry to explain her opposition.
  • Graham Condemns Democratic Lawmakers’ Support for Male Athletes in Women’s Sports as ‘Selling Their Souls’
    Evangelist Franklin Graham sharply criticized Democratic lawmakers this week, accusing them of sacrificing moral principles for political power after more than 130 Democrats urged the U.S. Supreme Court to side with male transgender athletes seeking to compete in women’s sports. Graham responded Monday on social media to an amicus brief submitted by Democratic members of Congress in the cases Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. BPJ.
  • 2 Timothy 3:16 Emerges as Most-Studied Bible Verse in Global Scripture Report
    A verse from the New Testament book of 2 Timothy stood out as the most examined passage of the year, based on a sweeping analysis of how millions of people around the world are interacting with the Bible. The findings come from a new report released Monday by Logos, which unveiled Logos Chronicled, a data-driven snapshot drawn from 76 million Bible study sessions recorded in 2025.

Elon Musk: ‘God Is the Creator’ and the Universe ‘Came From Something’

Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has once again affirmed his belief in a Creator, stating during a recent podcast appearance that God is the figure he most admires and reiterating his conviction that the universe could not have emerged on its own. Musk shared his views on faith during Tuesday’s episode of The Katie Miller Podcast, where he was interviewed.
  • Religion Still Clearly Shapes Daily Life in 5 of 7 World Regions, Study Finds
    The Bible Society has released a comprehensive study exploring how culture, religion, politics, and economics influence Scripture engagement worldwide. The Patmos Typology Report, covering 85 countries and territories grouped into seven missiological clusters, found strong theism worldwide, with five clusters showing religion remains significant in daily life.
  • Kevin Brown Hopes Asbury Revival Becomes a Prelude to a Global Awakening in 10 Years
    Kevin Brown, president of Asbury University, says his hope is that within five to 10 years Christians will regard the Asbury revival as a tremor that came before a global Christian awakening. Recalling February 2023, Brown told delegates on day two of the World Evangelical Alliance’s General Assembly that what began as a “routine chapel service” became a 16-day revival drawing 50,000 people.
  • Pat Gelsinger Calls Christians to Harness AI: “God Will Use AI to Fulfill His Purposes”
    The former CEO of Intel, Pat Gelsinger, recently addressed an audience of Christians, urging them to harness the emerging potential of AI technology, expressing hope that AI can become “a force for good in this era.” He led Intel from 2021 to 2024 and now serves as executive chair and head of technology at Gloo, a technology platform that connects various organizations within the faith ecosystem.
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  • Key Factor for Pastor Longevity: Sharing Personal Struggles with Congregation

    A recent study has identified key factors that increase the likelihood of Protestant pastors leaving their ministry, highlighting the common stressors in their church and personal lives. One of the most significant indicators of a pastor’s longevity in ministry was whether they shared their personal struggles with others in their congregation, according to a study by Lifeway Research.
  • John Piper Warns Against Christian Mysticism and Supernatural Seekings

    John Piper has issued a warning to Christians against pursuing mysticism or believing that they can connect with God in a supernatural realm to gain hidden knowledge. In a recent episode of the “Ask Pastor John" podcast, the founder of Desiring God responded to a letter from a listener who inquired about his views on mysticism.
  • Evangelical Movement's Focal Point Moves to the Global South, Researchers Find

    Dr. Zurlo and Mandryk discuss the diverse evangelical movement shifting to the Global South, where it is now mainly African, Asian, and Latin American, no longer centered in the West. The September 2 webinar was hosted by the World Evangelical Alliance and released to the public on September 5. Both experts agree that, unlike Catholicism, Orthodoxy, or Pentecostalism, evangelicalism lacks a universally accepted definition.
  • Lee Strobel Sounds Alarm Over Demonic Influence in Popular Entertainment

    Christian author and pastor Lee Strobel warned this week during an interview with Tucker Carlson that Satan and the demonic realm are likely working through Hollywood and mass media to corrupt society by normalizing evil. "If demons do exist, we ought to be heads-up about it," Strobel said, referring to his recent book Seeing the Supernatural: Investigating Angels, Demons, Mystical Dreams, Near-Death Encounters, and Other Mysteries of the Unseen World.  
  • John Amanchukwu Condemns the Left, Says Revival May Be Near for the Black Community

    John Amanchukwu recently shared his perspectives in an interview with The Christian Post, suggesting that a revival may be emerging within the black community. Amanchukwu, who is a former football player at North Carolina State University, as well as an author and preacher, pointed fingers at the Left has done much to alienate many Black men. He also stated that BET's decision to cancel the Hip Hop Awards and Soul Train Awards after 38 years could be a sign of positive change.
  • Pastor Jack Hibbs Warns Christians About Family Preparedness Plan Act: May Need to Leave California

    Pastor Jack Hibbs of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills in California issued a warning to his congregation last week regarding Assembly Bill 495. He cautioned Christians that they may need to consider leaving the state if lawmakers pass a controversial new bill that would permit almost any adult to take custody of a child without notifying the parents.
  • Charlie Kirk: ‘It's Beautiful’ to See Young Men Reengaging with Church

    In an interview with Tucker Carlson earlier this week, Evangelical Christian and conservative activist Charlie Kirk praised what he described as “a really positive trend” happening across the United States: “young men are returning to church.” Kirk, who also identifies as a Calvinist, explained why he thinks young men are choosing Catholic and Orthodox churches in particular.
  • John MacArthur, Renowned Pastor and Bible Teacher, Dies at 86; Evangelical Leaders Offer Tributes

    Renowned preacher, pastor, author, and theologian John MacArthur passed away on Monday evening at the age of 86, shortly after being hospitalized with pneumonia. MacArthur was a major figure in the Christian world, known for his preaching at Grace Community Church, his books, leadership at The Master’s University, and his Grace to You media ministry, impacting generations across the globe.