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Church of England Considers Using ‘Gender-Neutral’ Pronouns for God

Clergy asking for "more inclusive language in our authorised liturgy."

Evidence Against the Existence of Skeptics

Start with studies today or go back years and years and you’ll find the research says the exact same thing: deep down, we all know there is a God.

Christians Are Most Influenced by Family When Resolving Conflicts

A new research poll from the Barna Group shows that Christians are most influenced by family members when it comes to resolving conflicts.

Biden Commemorates Martin Luther King Jr. Day (Watch)

"He followed the path of Joseph. A believer in dreams, in the divinity they carry, in the promise they hold. And like John the Baptist, he prepared us for the greater hope ahead, one who came to bear witness to the light," Biden said of Dr. King.

‘In-N-Out Burger’ to Open First Tennessee Restaurant by 2026

"In-N-Out Burger is a great family business that has been operating for decades in this country, with a value system and a way of serving their customers that lines up just right here in Tennessee," says In-N-Out President Lynsi Snyder-Ellingson.

Church of England Announces £100 Million Reparations-Like Fund to Apologize for Slavery

The Church of England announced a series of measures this week in an effort to "compensate" for its links to the Transatlantic slave trade.

America Has a ‘Pandemic of Fatherlessness’ Contributing to Gender Confusion, Suicide, and More, Author Says

America is suffering from a pandemic that is not a virus, it “is a pandemic of fatherlessness."

The Power of Fasting to Produce Miracles

“Believing is powerful, and prayer is powerful, but sometimes we must pray, fast, and expect our miracle,” says Tammy.

Biblical Site Where Jesus Healed Blind Man Excavated for Public View: ‘Affirms Scripture’

The Israel Antiquities Authority, the Israel National Parks Authority and the City of David Foundation announced days before the new year that the Pool of Siloam, a biblical site cherished by Christians and Jews, will be open to the public for the first time in 2,000 years in the near future.

Biblical Archaeology’s Top 10 Discoveries of 2022

Biblical archaeology is a slow process.

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