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Black Christian homeschoolers redefine movement

More Black, Christian families have opted into homeschooling in the COVID era. Liuan Huska of Christianity Today writes that Black families have a history of homeschooling, going back to the 19th century. Black heritage has …

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Palm Sunday kicks off Holy Week

Christians around the world are marking Holy Week, which began April 10 with Palm Sunday to commemorate Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem and which will culminate with the celebration of Easter next week. Some Orthodox …

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New documentary explores near-death experiences

Is there evidence for the afterlife? Lee Strobel, author of the best-selling book, The Case for Christ (1998), thinks so, and has produced a documentary film exploring near-death experiences and the afterlife. The film is …

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Porn pastor now taking on pot

For years, Christian evangelists told teens to try getting high on Jesus instead of drugs. Now, an American evangelist has a new question for the questioning: Have you ever tried getting high…on Jesus and weed? …

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Report: Secular nations are the happiest nations

What is the key to happiness? According to the recent World Happiness Report, the happiest nations in the world are Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Sweden, Norway, Israel, and New Zealand. Finland has …

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Op-ed: Affirming LGBTQIA+ youth is pro-life

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I’m a pediatric specialty therapist and a convert to the Catholic faith – I’m a part-time seminarian – and while I remain faithful to my church I feel that it is time to speak out …

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The best and worst of religious power

It has been a month now since Russian President Vladimir Putin used his country’s forces to launch an invasion of Ukraine. With the horror of war, the world has seen the power of Christian compassion …

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