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China now bans online Bible studies
Online Bible studies and even officially sanctioned services are now under attack by Communist Chinese authorities bent on removing faith…
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Inside the $100 million Russian church honoring Putin, Stalin and war
A Russian church glorifies deified power rather than the power of God. I rarely discuss contemporary ecclesiastical art. I am,…
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Five types of church members who will not return when covid-19 eases
It is one of the most common questions we get from church leaders: When will all the church members return…
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Apps that might be worth a download for yourself or family
Let’s face it, new apps are being cranked out for you and your kids’ phones every day. And, of course,…
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Businesses begin fleeing Portland as riots continue
After months of protests and riots in Portland, businesses in the city are opting to move out completely or relocate outside…
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Skyscrapers shredded as Laura comes ashore in Louisiana
Lake Charles, Louisiana was shredded by hurricane Laura as she roared ashore along the Gulf Coast overnight. The storm pounding…
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Police release video of arsonist setting blaze at local church
A $5,000 reward is being offered by the Kansas City Police Department and the Bureau of Alcohol, Firearms and Explosives…
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Mayor Lucas proposes changes to police operations
Missouri’s largest city may be in for some big changes for its police department. Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas discussed…
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FDA closes investigation of televangelist Jim Bakker and COVID-19 claims
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has closed its investigation of Branson televangelist Jim Bakker. According to a close-out…
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