Chicago Settles $205K Case to Allow Evangelism in Millennium Park

After security stopped Wheaton College students from sharing their faith, a federal lawsuit forced the city to change its speech rules.
The city of Chicago has settled with four Wheaton College students who were prohibited from evangelizing in the …

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Debate Flares Over the Meaning of ‘Indian Child Welfare’

As an evangelical couple fights adoption law, Native American Christians point to holistic answers.‌
Carol Bremer-Bennett loved her adoptive parents. And the Dutch Reformed family in Michigan was intentional about studying and celebrating her Navaj…

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Boarding School Alumni Push for a New Kind of Abuse Investigation

Uncovering decades of allegations out of the Christian Academy of Japan, investigators tried new tactics to facilitate repentance and healing.
Decades after dozens of missionary kids suffered physical and sexual abuse at the Christian Academy of Ja…

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Buffalo Survivors to Shooter: ‘You Will Not Escape the Fury of the Almighty’

At Wednesday’s sentencing hearing, family members quote Scripture and evoke God’s vengeance and mercy.
Kimberly Salter stood in court to face her husband’s killer for the first time on Wednesday. With a hand on her heart and wearing red that …

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With Sports Betting Surge, Churches Should Up the Ante on Addiction Recovery

As the Super Bowl pulls in record wagers, more people are seeking help for problem gambling. Christians can pull lessons from the opioid crisis to help with treatment.
Americans are gearing up to bet billions on the Super Bowl, but the quick expans…

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