Constitutional lawyers say a California bill doesn’t ban the Bible, but the bill is so broadly written Christians are right to be concerned.
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California Bill Raises Concerns for Christian Counselors
A new bill headed to the floor of the California Assembly may ban some Christian therapists from talking about sex. Or at least sexual orientation.
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How to Keep Fake News Out of the Good News
More than a few pastors inadvertently pass on fake news—often in the anecdotes or other illustrations. Here’s how to fact check your sermon.
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Personal Touch Drives Churchgoer Giving
When it comes to charity, a personal touch works 10 times better than Facebook—at least for churchgoers. A new report from Nashville-based Lifeway Research found more than half of Protestant churchgoers say a personal connection inspired them to give money to a charity for the first time.
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Churches Rarely Reprimand Members, New Survey Shows
More than 8 in 10 Protestant senior pastors say their church has not disciplined a member in the past year. More than half say they don’t know of a case when someone has been disciplined.
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Protestant Pastors Want Churches to be Diverse, See Slow Progress
Eighty-one percent of Protestant pastors say their congregation is predominantly made up of one racial or ethnic group.
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