New York Shuts Down Embattled Olivet University Campus

After a money laundering case and dozens of lawsuits, the Christian college founded by David Jang is under new scrutiny from Christian accreditors.
New York shut down troubled Christian college Olivet University’s campus on June 30, citing financ…

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Can the Church Still Enact Justice When a Pastor Sues His Accusers?

The PCA takes up the case of a church leader who responded to sexual harassment claims with a defamation lawsuit against his accusers.
As the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) discusses its response to abuse at its annual general assembly this week…

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The Supreme Court Leak Was an Unplanned Complication for Pregnancy Centers

Caught in a national firestorm, Christian groups focus on local needs of women preparing for babies.
Penni Hill never expected First Step Pregnancy Resource Center in Bangor, Maine, to become a target of pro-life protestors. The pregnancy center is, af…

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The Church Should Ask Two Questions About the Current Drug Crisis

Where do we find it? And more importantly, are we really prepared for what we’ll find?
The evidence of the US drug crisis is all around us, every single day. But because it is a lonely crisis, we often need someone to show us where to look. Having cove…

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Pysanky and Prayer: US Churches Use Ukrainian Easter Eggs for Solidarity

Though US churches are trying out the art of making pysanka, Ukrainian Christians say it is not a religious tradition.
To do the ancient Ukrainian practice of pysanky, you need a strong, smooth egg and a lot of patience.
Western churches are taking up …

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