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Nigerian Christians face persecution

Islamist Fulani militants in the central Nigerian state of Plateau are continuing an anti-Christian killing spree that began with a devastating Christmas-time attack that left

Tonny Onyulo | Religion News Service

February 28, 2024

Can American congregations learn to embrace the uncoupled?

Laura Hepker, a 50-year-old single IT manager, has felt like a unicorn in the evangelical Christian churches that she knew from a young age. “The

Elizabeth E. Evans | Religion News Service

February 21, 2024

Lenten cease-fire campaign includes Ash Wednesday Mass outside White House

About 100 Christian protesters from several denominations praying for a cease-fire in Israel and Gaza gathered outside the White House on Ash Wednesday (Feb. 14)

Aleja Hertzler-McCain | Religion News Service

February 19, 2024

‘Genius: MLK/X’ docudrama depicts the personal lives of the two civil rights activists

A new National Geographic docudrama series explores the lives of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X and their wives, detailing how faith and

Adelle M. Banks | Religion News Service

February 6, 2024

Burned out, exhausted, leaving: A new survey finds clergy are not OK

This month, the Hartford Institute for Religion Research released a foundational report about the health of America’s churches and the leaders that serve them in

Michael Woolf | Religion News Service

January 31, 2024

Agriculture department and churches make plans to fund tree-planting in cities

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has announced a $1 million grant to leaders of the Church of God in Christ as part of a national program

Adelle M. Banks | Religion News Service

January 30, 2024

Open Doors 2024 Watch List highlights persecution of sub-Saharan African Christians

In its annual list detailing countries of concern when it comes to persecution against Christians, the watchdog organization Open Doors International highlighted outbreaks of violence

Fiona André | Religion News Service

January 24, 2024

As hate incidents spike, faith groups rise

Jason Holtzman and Muhammed Said Selmanlar met in April at an interfaith iftar — the meal eaten to break the daylong fast during the Muslim

Tori Luecking | Religion News Service

January 9, 2024

Pandemic boosted resilience, hurt financial health of Black churches, says report

Black majority congregations, known for their high levels of community outreach during the COVID-19 pandemic, have remained the most stable in combined attendance — in

Adelle M. Banks | Religion News Service

January 8, 2024

Presbyterian pastor apologizes for unhealthy leadership style, resigns

Scott Sauls, an influential evangelical pastor and author, has resigned from the Nashville megachurch he had led for the past decade. Members of Christ Presbyterian

Bob Smietana | Religion News Service

November 15, 2023

At Sing! Global, a faithful pushback to the spread of megachurch praise music

The annual Sing! Global conference, held Sept. 4-6 in Nashville, Tenn.,  drew some 8,500 Christian worship music leaders and other church musicians, pastors, vendors and

Grace Beckner | Religion News Service

September 26, 2023

‘The Great Dechurching’ explores America’s religious exodus

Jim Davis and Michael Graham knew something was up in their hometown of Orlando, Florida. But they couldn’t put their finger on it. At the

Bob Smietana | Religion News Service

September 25, 2023
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