As North Texas prepares to host nearly 4 million fans next month for the World Cup, churches in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex are gearing up to reach them for Christ
General Synod begins on Friday and it looks as if the "new spirit of generosity and pragmatism" which Bishop Martyn Snow recently identified is going to be in short supply.
NASHVILLE (BP) – After a strong May total, June Cooperative Program totals fell 6.58 percent below budget goals for the month. CP receipts so far this fiscal year are only 1.76 percent below budgeted targets and less than $700 thousand below last year's total through June.
More than two years after former teaching pastor Bruxy Cavey resigned from one of Canada s largest megachurches amid allegations of sexual misconduct, The Meeting House has temporarily paused ...
Religious bodies, churches and Christian leaders in Kenya have responded to a call by protesting Gen Zs to disassociate the pulpit from politicians and to be the voice of the voiceless. Different Christian bodies admitted that the Church in Kenya has had an unhealthy relationship with politicians and affirmed the right of young people to peacefully demonstrate against bad governance and injustice.
FRESNO, Calif. (BP)—At the behest of the Executive Board of the California Southern Baptist Convention, Executive Director Pete Ramirez initiated conversations with CSBC staff members in January, explaining the realities of the state’s financial situation. On Monday, June 17, Ramirez announced that six positions were being eliminated, two by voluntary…
This issue of A Public Witness takes you inside Sunday’s Independence Day service at an influential megachurch to better understand the heretical danger of Christian Nationalism and its pervasiveness in our churches and culture.
An outspoken critic of Pope Francis, the Auxiliary Bishop Athanasius Schneider of Astana, Kazakhstan, said that while Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò's public opposition of the pope "is irreverent and disrespectful," the Vatican should think twice before excommunicating him.
A Catholic church in Missouri has issued an apology after its bulletin mistakenly featured an advertisement calling for the formation of a militia The ad, displayed in the June 16 bulletin, urged ...