In his 54th year in ministry, Rick Warren, founder of Saddleback Church, declared at the Fourth Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization that he would spend the next 10 years of his life continuing to help church leaders “finish their race” and fulfill the Great Commission in their lifetime.
A Dallas church best known for the preaching of former Pastor Steven Lawson continues to grapple with fallout over Lawson's alleged romantic relationship with a reportedly younger woman, with elders noting this week that "church discipline" is necessary to be a New Testament church.
Southern Baptist theologian Al Mohler has some advice for young men in ministry who want to avoid the fate of Pastor Steven Lawson and others alleged to have engaged in sexual misconduct: don't allow yourself to be alone with a woman.
A Louisiana appellate court judge who called former President Donald Trump “racist” for his comments about Haitian immigrants warned a National Baptist Convention gathering that “it's going to take a black person to chop off the head of the racist in this country.”
Three Christians known for being outspoken on hot topics, particularly on abortion, have rebuked Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry for supporting Vice President Kamala Harris for president because of her position on this issue.
A Texas pastor known for his fiery preaching and frequent appearances alongside John MacArthur has been removed from ministry after an alleged "inappropriate relationship" with an unidentified woman.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton wants the federal government to share the citizenship status of registered voters whom the state cannot verify eligibility to vote, saying the immigration policies of the Biden administration, as well as federal law, which Paxton said, "has made it nearly impossible for states to verify the citizenship of voter-registration applicants."
Controversial Pastor Mark Driscoll says he doesn't plan to comply with an Arizona city order to take down a campaign-style sign with the name of Jesus Christ on property surrounding his church.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is waging a legal battle over a county program that he says unlawfully mailed thousands of voter registration applications to unverified residents.
A Texas congressman and seminary student says he opposes a plan to infuse state teaching curriculum with Bible concepts because it violates the U.S. Constitution.