Says he has repented of ‘emotional’ affair—but the marriage is still ending
Christian YouTuber Kris “Kdub” Williams, creator of All Things Theology, has issued a public response after being formally rebuked for engaging in an adulterous relationship.
Snapshot of top happenings from this past week: Burk Parsons, Robert Morris, and More
A snapshot of top happenings from this past week.
Dave Ramsey's company faces another setback in court over religious discrimination
A federal appeals court ruled that a lawsuit against Christian financial guru Dave Ramsey by a former employee who was fired for being pregnant while unmarried can go forward.
What is trafficking, how are cases tracked, and how can donors help?
Anti-trafficking organizations emphasize that trafficking and slavery are widespread, often citing a figure of 50 million victims worldwide.
A Texas bill is still waiting on the governor’s signature.
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has signed a bill into law voiding nondisclosure agreements (NDAs) in child sexual abuse cases. Trey’s Law, so titled for Trey Carlock who died by suicide after suffering sexual abuse at ...
And, the ERLC survives another attempt to shut it down
For the second year in a row, a move to bar churches with women pastors from the nation’s largest Protestant denomination failed.
Ministry targeted for biblical views of sex and marriage
Focus on the Family has joined a long list of conservative Christian ministries to receive a “hate group” designation by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC).
In wake of allegations, K-LOVE has pulled DC Talk and Newsboys from music rotation
Christian musician Michael Tait has publicly admitted to abusing cocaine and alcohol and touching men “in an unwanted sensual way.”
SBC’s Executive Committee has spent millions defending itself against former leaders accused of abuse.
Jennifer Lyell, a former Christian publishing executive, alleged sexual and spiritual abuse in a deposition in a defamation lawsuit filed by her former mentor David Sills.
Concerns were published by newspapers founded by Korean pastor David Jang.
The World Evangelical Alliance has responded to a “whistleblower report” that criticized its leadership and governance.