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If the church becomes tainted with blatant partisan politics, the church will look like the world with polarizing division,” ...
Nigerian pastor and former presidential running mate, Tunde Bakare, has called on Christians to actively participate in ...
Do the social networks that Catholic influencers are forming online reflect the values of the Gospel or those of the platform?
In this new piece, let’s examine the curious case of the recent political alliance under the African Democratic Congress (ADC), and why it has earned the apt theme: “The New Bride with Two Husbands.” ...
Last week, the Internal Revenue Service decided to essentially set aside its long-standing prohibition of religious leaders ...
To believe in and follow a loving and compassionate Christ is to allow him to enter one's heart and take on his same feelings, Pope Leo XIV said.
Interview with Doug Pagitt of Vote Common Good about the new IRS ruling that pastors can endorse candidates from the pulpit.
In his latest ‘Food for Thought’ column, Rev. James Currall reflects on an interfaith gathering that explored the shared ...
Avi Shlaim is one of Israel’s greatest historians. In his latest work, Shlaim excoriates the genocidal violence that Israel ...
The Utah senator’s online persona has further damaged his already frayed relationship with The Church of Jesus Christ of ...
Syndicated Cal Thomas warns that the IRS decision to allow churches to make political endorsements may further undermine church attendance.