LIFESTYLE July 16, 2023 Gospel of Luke's 'Parable of the Sower' illustrates need to evangelize always, says 'Bible Memory Man' The Parable of the Sower from the Gospel of Luke in the Bible shows that while not everyone may accept faith messages, sometimes the "seed" will land on good soil and produce fruit.
Israel July 14, 2023 Planned Torah, Bible-burning event in Sweden spurs outrage from Israeli officials: 'shameful decision' Israel has called on the Swedish government to step in to stop protests scheduled over the weekend where the Bible and the Torah are set to be burned.
Wisconsin July 13, 2023 Wisconsin official fumes at naked climate change protest for allowing little girl to join: 'Enough is enough' A Dane County supervisor speaks out due to police being silent after determining no local statutes were violated when a minor girl participated at a 'World Naked Bike Ride.'
China July 12, 2023 China's Xi Jinping accused of 'playing role of God' amid crackdown on Christianity, other religions Rep. Mike Gallagher, the chairman of the House Select Committee on the CCP, accused Chinese President Xi Jinping of ‘playing the role of God’ as Beijing cracks down on religious freedoms.
TV July 11, 2023 Bethany Joy Lenz of 'One Tree Hill' says she spent 10 years in a cult: 'There's a lot to tell' Bethany Joy Lenz discussed whether she'd want to publish a book about her 10 years in a cult. The "One Tree Hill" star said it's complicated for "legal" reasons.
LIFESTYLE July 9, 2023 Christ brings divine order to the burdens and labor of everyday life, says Ohio priest Fr. Ambrose Dobrozsi, a priest of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, Ohio, reflects on the Bible verse Matthew 11:28 and how Christ works to bring a divine order to life.
True Crime July 8, 2023 Leslie Van Houten, Manson family killer, to be released on parole after Newsom drops challenge Leslie Van Houten, a Charles Manson follower and convicted killer, will be paroled in weeks, according to her lawyer. Gov. Newsom dropped his efforts to keep Van Houten behind bars.
Roman Catholic July 8, 2023 Bishop Barron says Catholic Synod will debate strategies, not doctrinal changes: 'Take the pope at his word' Bishop Robert Barron, who was elected as a delegate to the Catholic Church's upcoming global synod, says he trusts Pope Francis's leadership in the conference.
Media July 7, 2023 Anglican archbishop declares 'Our Father' to be 'problematic' due to 'patriarchal' association During opening remarks at the Church of England's General Synod the Archbishop of York suggested that the words of the “Our Father" could be seen as "problematic."
Christianity July 7, 2023 One fifth of United Methodists schism over LGBT marriage, ordination One-fifth of congregations in the United Methodist Church have announced schism with the larger conference, buying out their church property and cutting ties.