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  • Reports of Surge in Anti-Christian Hate Crimes

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    Reports of Surge in Anti-Christian Hate Crimes

    The Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe (OIDAC Europe) reported 38 anti-Christian hate crimes across Europe in April, including violent attacks, vandalism, arson, and assaults targeting churches, clergy, and worshippers. France recorded the highest number of incidents with 10 cases, followed by Germany and Italy with seven each. The report noted increased […] More

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  • Christian Leaders Respond to Gen Z Family Trends
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    Christian Leaders Respond to Gen Z Family Trends

    A new Barna study found that 74% of Generation Z adults believe they can live fulfilling lives without having children, the highest percentage recorded among any generation surveyed. The report, “The State of Today’s Family,” also revealed that only 67% of Gen Z respondents believe marriage is important for raising children in a stable environment. Researchers said […] More

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    Pastoral well-being improved in recent years, but a new Barna study found many pastors are becoming less satisfied with their ministry roles. (more) Newsboys filed a federal lawsuit against The Roys Report, alleging defamatory reporting tied to accusations involving former frontman Michael Tait and a disputed 2014 incident. (more) President Donald Trump pledged to raise the imprisonment of […] More

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  • Faith Takes Center Stage on American Idol

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    Faith Takes Center Stage on American Idol

    Faith has emerged as a prominent theme this season on “American Idol,” with several contestants openly sharing their Christian beliefs and church backgrounds. Finalists Jordan McCullough, Hannah Harper, and Keyla Richardson have consistently spoken about the role of faith in their music and personal lives, while other contestants, including Chris Tungseth and Braden Rumfelt, also highlighted their […] More

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  • Endless Scroll and the Eternal Question
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    Endless Scroll and the Eternal Question

    Legal challenges against major social media platforms argue that features such as autoplay, push notifications, and “infinite scroll” are intentionally designed to keep users, particularly minors, continuously engaged. These tools encourage repeated consumption, shaping habits and desires over time. This pattern is compared to broader spiritual questions about eternity. Some struggle to comprehend heaven, believing that a life […] More

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  • Christian Broadcaster Joni Lamb Passes Away at 65

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    Christian Broadcaster Joni Lamb Passes Away at 65

    Joni Lamb, co-founder and president of the Christian television network Daystar, has died at the age of 65 following “serious health matters” that worsened in recent days. Daystar confirmed her passing, stating, “Lamb had been dealing with serious health matters that she chose to face head on and in private.” Under her leadership, Daystar expanded into one of […] More

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  • Amid War, Iran’s Christians Share Hope in Christ
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    Amid War, Iran’s Christians Share Hope in Christ

    As conflict continues in Iran, Christian leaders report that the crisis is creating both hardship and new opportunities for ministry within the underground Church. Todd Nettleton of Voice of the Martyrs USA said some believers displaced by violence chose to remain together, strengthening their faith in community. “They turned it into a church camp,” he explained. […] More

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  • Supreme Court Restores Access to Abortion Pill
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    Supreme Court Restores Access to Abortion Pill

    The U.S. Supreme Court issued a temporary order restoring broad access to the abortion pill Mifepristone, allowing distribution through pharmacies and by mail without requiring an in-person doctor visit. The decision, signed by Justice Samuel Alito, blocks a lower court ruling that had halted mail delivery of the drug nationwide. The case follows a challenge by Louisiana […] More

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  • Lost Pages of Paul’s Letters Discovered
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    Lost Pages of Paul’s Letters Discovered

    Researchers supported by the University of Glasgow have uncovered 42 previously lost pages from Codex H, a sixth-century Greek manuscript containing the Apostle Paul’s New Testament writings. The discovery provides new insight into how early Christians studied and organized Scripture. The manuscript, known as GA 015, had been dismantled in the 13th century and reused as bookbinding material, […] More

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    Pastor Irfan, who leads an underground Christian network connected to Afghanistan, reported that Muslim extremists killed approximately 24 Christian converts during a January attack on a house church near Bamiyan. Most victims died from gunfire, while one young man had his throat slit before the building was burned. A second attack on April 16 in Herat reportedly […] More

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  • Rededicate 250 Seeks Spiritual Renewal for Nation

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    Rededicate 250 Seeks Spiritual Renewal for Nation

    Thousands are expected to gather on the National Mall on May 17 for Rededicate 250: A National Jubilee of Prayer, Praise & Thanksgiving, an all-day event calling the United States back to God ahead of its 250th anniversary. The gathering, part of the nationwide Freedom 250 celebration, will feature Scripture, prayer, testimony, and a national rededication, with […] More

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    Reports of Surge in Anti-Christian Hate Crimes

    The Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe (OIDAC Europe) reported 38 anti-Christian hate crimes across Europe in April, including violent attacks, vandalism, arson, and assaults targeting churches, clergy, and worshippers. France recorded the highest number of incidents with 10 cases, followed by Germany and Italy with seven each. The report noted increased […] More

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  • Christian Leaders Respond to Gen Z Family Trends
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    Christian Leaders Respond to Gen Z Family Trends

    A new Barna study found that 74% of Generation Z adults believe they can live fulfilling lives without having children, the highest percentage recorded among any generation surveyed. The report, “The State of Today’s Family,” also revealed that only 67% of Gen Z respondents believe marriage is important for raising children in a stable environment. Researchers said […] More

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    Pastoral well-being improved in recent years, but a new Barna study found many pastors are becoming less satisfied with their ministry roles. (more) Newsboys filed a federal lawsuit against The Roys Report, alleging defamatory reporting tied to accusations involving former frontman Michael Tait and a disputed 2014 incident. (more) President Donald Trump pledged to raise the imprisonment of […] More

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  • Faith Takes Center Stage on American Idol

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    Faith Takes Center Stage on American Idol

    Faith has emerged as a prominent theme this season on “American Idol,” with several contestants openly sharing their Christian beliefs and church backgrounds. Finalists Jordan McCullough, Hannah Harper, and Keyla Richardson have consistently spoken about the role of faith in their music and personal lives, while other contestants, including Chris Tungseth and Braden Rumfelt, also highlighted their […] More

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    Reports of Surge in Anti-Christian Hate Crimes

    The Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe (OIDAC Europe) reported 38 anti-Christian hate crimes across Europe in April, including violent attacks, vandalism, arson, and assaults targeting churches, clergy, and worshippers. France recorded the highest number of incidents with 10 cases, followed by Germany and Italy with seven each. The report noted increased […] More

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    Christian Leaders Respond to Gen Z Family Trends

    A new Barna study found that 74% of Generation Z adults believe they can live fulfilling lives without having children, the highest percentage recorded among any generation surveyed. The report, “The State of Today’s Family,” also revealed that only 67% of Gen Z respondents believe marriage is important for raising children in a stable environment. Researchers said […] More

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    Report Roundup

    Pastoral well-being improved in recent years, but a new Barna study found many pastors are becoming less satisfied with their ministry roles. (more) Newsboys filed a federal lawsuit against The Roys Report, alleging defamatory reporting tied to accusations involving former frontman Michael Tait and a disputed 2014 incident. (more) President Donald Trump pledged to raise the imprisonment of […] More

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    Faith Takes Center Stage on American Idol

    Faith has emerged as a prominent theme this season on “American Idol,” with several contestants openly sharing their Christian beliefs and church backgrounds. Finalists Jordan McCullough, Hannah Harper, and Keyla Richardson have consistently spoken about the role of faith in their music and personal lives, while other contestants, including Chris Tungseth and Braden Rumfelt, also highlighted their […] More

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    Reports of Surge in Anti-Christian Hate Crimes

    The Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe (OIDAC Europe) reported 38 anti-Christian hate crimes across Europe in April, including violent attacks, vandalism, arson, and assaults targeting churches, clergy, and worshippers. France recorded the highest number of incidents with 10 cases, followed by Germany and Italy with seven each. The report noted increased […] More

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    Christian Leaders Respond to Gen Z Family Trends

    A new Barna study found that 74% of Generation Z adults believe they can live fulfilling lives without having children, the highest percentage recorded among any generation surveyed. The report, “The State of Today’s Family,” also revealed that only 67% of Gen Z respondents believe marriage is important for raising children in a stable environment. Researchers said […] More

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    Pastoral well-being improved in recent years, but a new Barna study found many pastors are becoming less satisfied with their ministry roles. (more) Newsboys filed a federal lawsuit against The Roys Report, alleging defamatory reporting tied to accusations involving former frontman Michael Tait and a disputed 2014 incident. (more) President Donald Trump pledged to raise the imprisonment of […] More

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    Faith Takes Center Stage on American Idol

    Faith has emerged as a prominent theme this season on “American Idol,” with several contestants openly sharing their Christian beliefs and church backgrounds. Finalists Jordan McCullough, Hannah Harper, and Keyla Richardson have consistently spoken about the role of faith in their music and personal lives, while other contestants, including Chris Tungseth and Braden Rumfelt, also highlighted their […] More

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    Reports of Surge in Anti-Christian Hate Crimes

    The Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe (OIDAC Europe) reported 38 anti-Christian hate crimes across Europe in April, including violent attacks, vandalism, arson, and assaults targeting churches, clergy, and worshippers. France recorded the highest number of incidents with 10 cases, followed by Germany and Italy with seven each. The report noted increased […] More

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  • Christian Leaders Respond to Gen Z Family Trends
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    Christian Leaders Respond to Gen Z Family Trends

    A new Barna study found that 74% of Generation Z adults believe they can live fulfilling lives without having children, the highest percentage recorded among any generation surveyed. The report, “The State of Today’s Family,” also revealed that only 67% of Gen Z respondents believe marriage is important for raising children in a stable environment. Researchers said […] More

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    Pastoral well-being improved in recent years, but a new Barna study found many pastors are becoming less satisfied with their ministry roles. (more) Newsboys filed a federal lawsuit against The Roys Report, alleging defamatory reporting tied to accusations involving former frontman Michael Tait and a disputed 2014 incident. (more) President Donald Trump pledged to raise the imprisonment of […] More

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    Faith Takes Center Stage on American Idol

    Faith has emerged as a prominent theme this season on “American Idol,” with several contestants openly sharing their Christian beliefs and church backgrounds. Finalists Jordan McCullough, Hannah Harper, and Keyla Richardson have consistently spoken about the role of faith in their music and personal lives, while other contestants, including Chris Tungseth and Braden Rumfelt, also highlighted their […] More

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    The Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe (OIDAC Europe) reported 38 anti-Christian hate crimes across Europe in April, including violent attacks, vandalism, arson, and assaults targeting churches, clergy, and worshippers. France recorded the highest number of incidents with 10 cases, followed by Germany and Italy with seven each. The report noted increased […] More

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    Christian Leaders Respond to Gen Z Family Trends

    A new Barna study found that 74% of Generation Z adults believe they can live fulfilling lives without having children, the highest percentage recorded among any generation surveyed. The report, “The State of Today’s Family,” also revealed that only 67% of Gen Z respondents believe marriage is important for raising children in a stable environment. Researchers said […] More

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    Pastoral well-being improved in recent years, but a new Barna study found many pastors are becoming less satisfied with their ministry roles. (more) Newsboys filed a federal lawsuit against The Roys Report, alleging defamatory reporting tied to accusations involving former frontman Michael Tait and a disputed 2014 incident. (more) President Donald Trump pledged to raise the imprisonment of […] More

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    Reports of Surge in Anti-Christian Hate Crimes

    The Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe (OIDAC Europe) reported 38 anti-Christian hate crimes across Europe in April, including violent attacks, vandalism, arson, and assaults targeting churches, clergy, and worshippers. France recorded the highest number of incidents with 10 cases, followed by Germany and Italy with seven each. The report noted increased […] More

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  • Christian Leaders Respond to Gen Z Family Trends
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    Christian Leaders Respond to Gen Z Family Trends

    A new Barna study found that 74% of Generation Z adults believe they can live fulfilling lives without having children, the highest percentage recorded among any generation surveyed. The report, “The State of Today’s Family,” also revealed that only 67% of Gen Z respondents believe marriage is important for raising children in a stable environment. Researchers said […] More

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    Pastoral well-being improved in recent years, but a new Barna study found many pastors are becoming less satisfied with their ministry roles. (more) Newsboys filed a federal lawsuit against The Roys Report, alleging defamatory reporting tied to accusations involving former frontman Michael Tait and a disputed 2014 incident. (more) President Donald Trump pledged to raise the imprisonment of […] More

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  • Faith Takes Center Stage on American Idol

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    Faith Takes Center Stage on American Idol

    Faith has emerged as a prominent theme this season on “American Idol,” with several contestants openly sharing their Christian beliefs and church backgrounds. Finalists Jordan McCullough, Hannah Harper, and Keyla Richardson have consistently spoken about the role of faith in their music and personal lives, while other contestants, including Chris Tungseth and Braden Rumfelt, also highlighted their […] More

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    Endless Scroll and the Eternal Question

    Legal challenges against major social media platforms argue that features such as autoplay, push notifications, and “infinite scroll” are intentionally designed to keep users, particularly minors, continuously engaged. These tools encourage repeated consumption, shaping habits and desires over time. This pattern is compared to broader spiritual questions about eternity. Some struggle to comprehend heaven, believing that a life […] More

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  • Christian Broadcaster Joni Lamb Passes Away at 65

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    Christian Broadcaster Joni Lamb Passes Away at 65

    Joni Lamb, co-founder and president of the Christian television network Daystar, has died at the age of 65 following “serious health matters” that worsened in recent days. Daystar confirmed her passing, stating, “Lamb had been dealing with serious health matters that she chose to face head on and in private.” Under her leadership, Daystar expanded into one of […] More

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    The Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe (OIDAC Europe) reported 38 anti-Christian hate crimes across Europe in April, including violent attacks, vandalism, arson, and assaults targeting churches, clergy, and worshippers. France recorded the highest number of incidents with 10 cases, followed by Germany and Italy with seven each. The report noted increased […] More

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  • Christian Leaders Respond to Gen Z Family Trends
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    Christian Leaders Respond to Gen Z Family Trends

    A new Barna study found that 74% of Generation Z adults believe they can live fulfilling lives without having children, the highest percentage recorded among any generation surveyed. The report, “The State of Today’s Family,” also revealed that only 67% of Gen Z respondents believe marriage is important for raising children in a stable environment. Researchers said […] More

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    Pastoral well-being improved in recent years, but a new Barna study found many pastors are becoming less satisfied with their ministry roles. (more) Newsboys filed a federal lawsuit against The Roys Report, alleging defamatory reporting tied to accusations involving former frontman Michael Tait and a disputed 2014 incident. (more) President Donald Trump pledged to raise the imprisonment of […] More

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    Reports of Surge in Anti-Christian Hate Crimes

    The Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe (OIDAC Europe) reported 38 anti-Christian hate crimes across Europe in April, including violent attacks, vandalism, arson, and assaults targeting churches, clergy, and worshippers. France recorded the highest number of incidents with 10 cases, followed by Germany and Italy with seven each. The report noted increased […] More

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  • Christian Leaders Respond to Gen Z Family Trends
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    Christian Leaders Respond to Gen Z Family Trends

    A new Barna study found that 74% of Generation Z adults believe they can live fulfilling lives without having children, the highest percentage recorded among any generation surveyed. The report, “The State of Today’s Family,” also revealed that only 67% of Gen Z respondents believe marriage is important for raising children in a stable environment. Researchers said […] More

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    Pastoral well-being improved in recent years, but a new Barna study found many pastors are becoming less satisfied with their ministry roles. (more) Newsboys filed a federal lawsuit against The Roys Report, alleging defamatory reporting tied to accusations involving former frontman Michael Tait and a disputed 2014 incident. (more) President Donald Trump pledged to raise the imprisonment of […] More

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  • Faith Takes Center Stage on American Idol

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    Faith Takes Center Stage on American Idol

    Faith has emerged as a prominent theme this season on “American Idol,” with several contestants openly sharing their Christian beliefs and church backgrounds. Finalists Jordan McCullough, Hannah Harper, and Keyla Richardson have consistently spoken about the role of faith in their music and personal lives, while other contestants, including Chris Tungseth and Braden Rumfelt, also highlighted their […] More

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  • Endless Scroll and the Eternal Question
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    Endless Scroll and the Eternal Question

    Legal challenges against major social media platforms argue that features such as autoplay, push notifications, and “infinite scroll” are intentionally designed to keep users, particularly minors, continuously engaged. These tools encourage repeated consumption, shaping habits and desires over time. This pattern is compared to broader spiritual questions about eternity. Some struggle to comprehend heaven, believing that a life […] More

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