A pastor in Nashville, Tennessee, is sharing the legacy that she said has been left behind by a 5-year-old boy who was shot and killed on Monday, the day after she baptized him.
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Brittni De La Mora and her husband, Pastor Richard De la Mora, shared tips on how to forgive a spouse who engaged in "sexting," warning that bitterness can destroy a marriage.
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Conceived by the Rev. Herbert Burk, an Episcopalian, Washington Memorial Chapel was built between 1903 and 1917 for the quasquicentennial of Washington’s winter in Valley Forge.
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Single Christians should be wary of being deceived by "looks" and "words" when dating in search of a future spouse, cautioned husband and wife podcasters, Richard and Brittini De La Mora.
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“Misinformation” is one of the newest frontiers of the U.S. abortion debate. Christian Post reporter Ryan Foley joined "The Inside Story" this week to discuss what the YouTube crackdown on abortion misinformation means and why critics believe it could spark problems.
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The only church in Marble serves as a visible reminder of the town’s past. With a population of just 133 souls at the last census, Marble is small even when compared to other mountain towns across Colorado.
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In a “Message to the Christian Churches,” world-renowned Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson warned that young people, especially men, are facing an unparalleled demoralization due to the West’s weaponized guilt, and, therefore, the Church should leave aside social justice and save souls before “it’s too late.”
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An ex-adult film star who spent seven years in the porn industry and is now on a mission to help others find spiritual healing just delivered a transformational message about “identity.”
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Evangelist Sean Feucht has challenged the Church to address four key issues he believes are key to combating an increasingly secularized culture and lamented the lack of courage many church leaders exhibit in the face of social pressure.
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Sadie Robertson Huff encourages all Christians to be social media influencers: 'Lead your followers'
Sadie Robertson Huff of "Duck Dynasty" fame recently told young adults at a church on Sunday that “everyone is an influencer” and that all believers should “lead your followers” on social media.
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The host of a popular Christian dating podcast has recently proclaimed that masturbation is giving into a spirit of perversion and should not be done by Christians.
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An increasing number of pastors have reported considering quitting their jobs. Christian Post reporter Leonardo Blair discusses what's driving this trend and what can believers and parishioners do to help stem the tide?