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The New Times on MSNFrom Babel to broadband: Bridging faith and technology in the digital ageIn a world increasingly shaped by megabytes and microchips, the connection between ancient scripture and digital innovation may seem improbable. Yet, today, churches are livestreaming services, ...
Erton Kohler, a Brazil-born pastor known for his innovative approach to evangelism, is the newly elected president of the Seventh-day Adventist Church General Conference — and the first to hail from ...
In a rare moment of Christian ecumenism, white evangelicals, mainline protestants, Roman Catholics and Black church leaders ...
Four years since admitting to making 'regrettable errors' in his handling of abuse allegations, the controversial bishop ...
A Texas stake president and Area Seventy underscore patience, perspective and comfort in helping members and communities following the catastrophic flooding in central Texas.
In 2011, an alcoholic pastor felt called to start a new kind of church: One run by addicts for addicts. Called Recovery ...
The 1954 Johnson Amendment (the law barring all nonprofit organizations like churches from engaging in partisan politics) has ...
Police circled Kenya’s Parliament in Nairobi with barbed wire on June 25 and prepared to defend it with live ammunition and ...
There was a rare and brief moment of stillness on Saturday –– after the last child waiting in the church was reunited with his parents –– when Rev. Jasiel Hernandez Garcia could sit with his staff and ...
Establishing freedom of religion was a hard-fought success of the American Founding. Today we are still fighting.
Erton Köhler, a pastor from Brazil, has been elected president of the Seventh-day Adventist Church General Conference. He is ...
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