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Research reveals about one-third of millennials in North America turn to digital religious or spiritual activities on at least a monthly basis. But only 5 percent said they do so without engaging in in-person forms of religion or spirituality once a month or more.
08/09/2022 - By Kathryn Post / Religion News Service
For decades, John Perkins—now age 92—has focused on transforming communities through faith and racial reconciliation.
08/08/2022 - By Adelle M. Banks / Religion News Service
Russell Moore, the former Southern Baptist ethicist, was named editor in chief at Christianity Today.
08/08/2022 - By Bob Smietana / Religion News Service
Concerns about spiritual abuse have become common in recent years—at churches large and small.
08/02/2022 - By Bob Smietana / Religion News Service
Ron Sider, an author, seminary professor and evangelical social justice activist, died July 27. He was 82.
08/01/2022 - By Bob Smietana, Jack Jenkins & Adelle Banks / Religion News Service
Younger Christians who engage with Scripture are more apt to care for prisoners and immigrants as neighbors than are older Christians, the latest release from the 2022 State of the Bible reveals.
07/26/2022 - By Diana Chandler / Baptist Press
Masking was enforced, but the COVID-19 pandemic lifted just enough this year for organizers to go ahead with the 2022 in-person meeting of the Hymn Society, celebrating the society’s 100th year of existence.Â
07/26/2022 - By Adelle M. Banks / Religion News Service
Contemporary Christian musician Amy Grant has been named one of the Kennedy Center’s five honorees for 2022.
07/22/2022 - By Adelle M. Banks / Religion News Service
For some pastors, the only construction projects they worry about are building renovations, but others say they’re facing churchgoers who are tearing down aspects of their faith.
07/20/2022 - By Aaron Earls / LifeWay
Dialing or texting 988 automatically connects callers to the National Suicide Prevention lifeline network of services with greater ease than dialing the traditional 1-800-273-8255, which still works
07/19/2022 - By Diana Chandler / Baptist Press
The earliest known depiction of biblical heroines Jael and Deborah was discovered at an ancient synagogue in Israel, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill announced.
07/18/2022 - By Kathryn Post / Religion News Service
Some economists cite various factors in saying the country hasn’t technically hit a recession. But for Americans facing decades-high inflation and record gas prices impacting grocery bills, it certainly feels like one.
07/12/2022 - By Scott Barkley / Baptist Press