Orlando Coleman sentenced to 3 years in prison for bigamy
Last week, a Houston man claiming to be a bishop was sentenced to three years in prison on bigamy charges.
It is against the law to have explicit content of minors, but superposed or “morphed” content is not recognized nationally as a crime.
Police say they are actively sifting through image files belonging to a third-grade science teacher arrested for having child pornography and using artificial intelligence to generate erotic content involving minors.
Critics Decry History of Alleged Sovereign Grace Churches Cover-Ups
More than a decade after the dismissal of a lawsuit accusing Sovereign Grace Churches (formerly Sovereign Grace Ministries) of covering up physical and sexual abuses of children, one SGC pastor faces new abuse claims.
Gethsemani is one of a growing number of churches dealing with city zoning regulations challenging its compassion ministries
Another church, this time in Arizona, is dealing with alleged zoning code violations for a benevolence food pantry it has operated for nearly 25 years.
After more than two years of uncertainty and at times, chaos, the Southern Baptist Convention’s Executive Committee has a new president.
BCM International, Bridges For Peace see ratings rise
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The Rev. Charlie Dates, the pastor of two historically Black churches in Chicago, is defending the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. after California pastor John MacArthur declared in February that the civil rights leader “was ...
Inside the complex world of disaster relief supply chains.
When a Category 5 hurricane hits Mexico, a tsunami rocks Indonesia, or a crisis boils over in a conflict zone, Americans are quick to send donations to Christian humanitarian nonprofits for emergency response efforts. But ...
A successful lawsuit allowed the ministry to have access to the public school facilities.
At this time last year, Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF) of Rhode Island was seeking an injunction in federal court so it could host “Good News Clubs” in Providence Public Schools.