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Questions grow over Chase Bank canceling account of religious non-profit
There are growing calls to investigate why Chase Bank shut down a nonprofit promoting religious freedom. The company has been…
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Church & Ministry
How the role of chaplains is changing
The COVID-19 pandemic is bringing new attention to the work of chaplains and changing the way they minister. Before the…
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Churches attacked by pro-abortion protesters
A major religious liberty organization will sue pro-abortion protesters who are invading and defacing churches across the nation. The announcement…
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Broadcaster hopes Protestant, Orthodox Christians will unite in Ukraine
Orthodox and evangelical Christians share concern about the rising tensions in Ukraine. Daniel Johnson, who runs a Christian radio broadcasting…
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Annual ‘Rally and March for Life’ planned for Kansas State Capitol Jan. 25
Kansans for Life will hold the Annual Rally and March for Life in Topeka on Tuesday, January 25, 2022. The…
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LGBT compliance forced on Church daycares in Build Back Better plan
Child care provisions in President Biden’s massive Build Back Better plan will shut out Christian and other faith-based facilities that…
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Navy SEALs sue President Biden after religious exemption denied
The Biden administration is being sued for denying religious vaccine exemptions to Navy SEALs. The vaccine mandate deadline is approaching…
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Younger pastors optimistic about denominations, older pastors not so much
A new survey finds that most pastors believe it is vital for their church to be part of a denomination…
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Church & Ministry
Just 40 percent who normally attend Easter services will do so Sunday
The arrival of the pandemic caused major disruptions to Easter services at many churches in 2020. Although churchgoers say they…
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