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Amazon defends decision to remove conservative Christian scholar's book on transgenderism
Amazon says it removed a conservative Christian scholar's book on transgenderism because it framed "LGBTQ+ identity as a mental illness."
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John Crist says shame of sexual harassment scandal nearly drove him to suicide
Christian comedian John Crist says he contemplated suicide at the height of his sexual misconduct scandal.
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Many Christians are looking forward to getting back to church - survey
Nearly one in four people who attended church before the coronavirus pandemic plan to attend more frequently after it has ended, according to Lifeway Research.
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Beth Moore parts ways with Southern Baptist Convention
The popular speaker and writer said some things about the Southern Baptist heritage "haven't remained in the past".
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All trace of Ravi Zacharias is wiped from RZIM website
Ravi Zacharias content has been wiped from the RZIM website and its social media platforms after devastating revelations of sexual misconduct.
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Harry and Meghan say they were wed in secret by Archbishop of Canterbury 3 days before wedding
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have claimed in their Oprah Winfrey interview that they tied the knot in a private ceremony led by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
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Judge rejects charge against Christian baker Jack Phillips over trans cake
A judge has decided to throw out one of two charges against Colorado-based Christian baker Jack Phillips over his refusal to make a transgender-themed cake.
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John MacArthur says he wouldn't fight for religious freedom
While studies show most Americans support religious freedom as a core component of American cultural values, Pastor John MacArthur of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California, said he doesn't support it because it allows idolatry.
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Brian Houston apologizes 'unreservedly' for failings at Hillsong East Coast
Hillsong Senior Pastor Brian Houston also promised to protect whistleblowers after the firing of Hillsong's East Coast's pastor Carl Lentz and months of allegations against its leadership.
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Catholic bishops advise against taking Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine
Catholic bishops in the US have raised ethical concerns about the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine.
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Supreme Court blocks county's ban on indoor worship services
The U.S. Supreme Court has blocked a California county's ban on indoor worship services weeks after officials ordered places of worship to remain closed until further notice due to the Covid-19 pandemic even though the high court had weeks earlier lifted a statewide ban on religious gatherings.
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Fears for religious freedom and parental rights if Equality Act becomes law
Legal and medical experts and concerned parents have warned that the Equality Act, which passed in the House Thursday, will have lasting implications for children, parental rights, and religious freedom if it becomes law.
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Number of Americans identifying as LGBT reaches all time high
More people are identifying as LGBT than ever before in the US, according to the latest research by Gallup.
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Most evangelicals believe Biden's election victory was 'not legitimate'
White evangelicals in the US appear to agree with Donald Trump when it comes to Joe Biden's election victory.
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Bill Hybels' daughter apologises for silence after sexual misconduct allegations
Shauna Niequist said her silence over the allegations against her dad had "wounded" people.