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House Republicans Blast Finland’s Efforts To Prosecute Christian MP For Her Biblical Beliefs

House Republicans reportedly blasted Finland for condemning a Christian Member of the Parliament to six years of imprisonment for her biblical beliefs.

What Makes an Engaging Witness, as Defined by Gen Z

What does it look like to be comfortable in the act of talking about one’s Christian faith in an era where skepticism is high and evangelism is unpopular?

Gunmen Kill 2, Injure 3 of 66 Kidnapped Nigerian Baptist Church Members

Armed bandits in Nigeria's Kaduna State have slain two of the more than 60 congregants of Emmanuel Baptist Church who were abducted around two weeks ago during a church service.

Southern and Asbury Seminaries Sue Over Biden Vaccine Mandate

The largest Baptist and Methodist schools are among the first to challenge the requirements for employees as unauthorized and unconstitutional.

Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Sues OSHA Over Biden Vaccine Mandate

Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (SBTS) is joining a federal lawsuit against an OSHA ordinance that would require employers to enforce a COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

Conservative Pastor Explains Why Socialism Is A Harmful Worldview To Faith, Families, And Nations

Noted pastor Dr. David Jeremiah spoke on the present political climate, including vaccine mandates, globalism, and the cancel culture.

How Getting Fired For His Beliefs Became A Huge Opportunity For My Husband And Our Family

Canceling conservatives is not silencing or cowing them. It is driving Christians to consider the connections between their faith and their money and jobs.

Theologian Albert Mohler Addresses Politicized Racism Claims, Says ‘Actual Sin Of Racism Is Obscured’

Dr. Albert Mohler Jr., president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, discusses the subject of political racism in relation to an editorial article accusing Virginia voters of racism and the election of Winsome Sears as lieutenant governor. Sears is regarded as a groundbreaking figure, being the first African-American woman voted to a statewide office in Virginia.

Texas Voters Don’t Want Government Limiting Religious Services In Any Way

A majority of Texans have voted on Tuesday, November 2, that they do not want the government limiting religious services in any way.

‘Over 340 Million Persecuted’: Believers Set to Mark International Day of Prayer for Oppressed Christians

Each November, the call goes out around the globe for Christians to come together and pray for the persecuted church. Organizers of this year's International Day of Prayer for Persecuted Christians say intercession is needed now more than ever as hundreds of millions of believers are experiencing attacks on an extreme level.

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