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By Cody Jackson and Curt Anderson DELRAY BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Harold Terens fought in World War II. He’s lived almost

By Cody Jackson and Curt Anderson DELRAY BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Harold Terens fought in World War II. He’s lived almost

The YouTube channel seeks to help survivors of religious trauma share their stories and find community. By Fiona Murphy (RNS)

Pastor Ara Torosian’s congregants fled Iran to escape persecution due to their Christian faith. Now, they are being held in immigration

The grants aim to support historical spaces of ‘Black American joy, resilience, innovation, and activism’ in their preservation efforts, according

Local advocates, clergy demand a shift in generational values, leadership, societal stigmas in a New Era of Faith By Jada

In response to rising violence, African American pastors are leading efforts to secure churches with coordinated plans, uniformed officers, and

By Vice.com Move over, shared beach houses and Aperol spritzes. This summer, a growing number of Gen Z women are

‘I’m like, not again!’ said one parishioner of the historic St. Teresa of Avila Church, who moved there after her

Barankitse lived through two genocides and has dedicated her life to helping orphaned children and Burundian refugees. By Yonat Shimron

By Leah MarieAnn Klett, assistant editor, The Christian Post Sierra McClain is used to playing characters with conviction. Whether as Nessa

By Holly Meyer and Amelia Thomson-Deveaux WASHINGTON (AP) — Few U.S. adults support allowing religious schools to become tax-funded public charter

By Kathryn Post, Religion News Service (RNS) — Faith Radio president Scott Beigle’s quest for Christian radio started with 1070AM,