| | Events that occurred this week in Christian history include the death of R.C. Sproul, the removal of a Russian Orthodox patriarch from power, and Matthew Parker becoming Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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| | The United Methodist Church has approved the disaffiliation of 142 Mississippi congregations, joining more than 7,000 churches that have left the mainline Protestant denomination since 2019. |
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| | Despite severe restrictions surrounding Christianity and ongoing unrest in the Middle East, an evangelistic event in Cairo, Egypt, led by Michael Youssef saw an unexpected attendance of over 17,000 people — evidence, he said, that amid the darkness, the Gospel shines brightest. |
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| | Two weeks after Jarrett Booker, a New Hampshire youth pastor, died by suicide following allegations of child sexual abuse, his wife expresses a tumultuous mix of emotions in a Facebook post, acknowledging the destructive nature of sin and praying for those harmed by her husband’s actions. |
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| | The Christian Post talked with longtime conservative Christian activists to get their views on the Moral Majority, including their memories of the organization, its long-term impact, and what, if anything, they believe has replaced it on the modern day. |
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| | If you’ve never fully embraced Advent, try it this year. |
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| | At a time when Hollywood seems particularly out of touch regarding the content families and children want to consume, “Wonka” serves as a sweet holiday escape the whole family can enjoy. |
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| | Forget Sedona, which in recent years has become openly hostile to tourists, and instead plan a trip to nearby Cottonwood. |
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