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60% of Americans Say Jesus is Salvation, Poll Shows

Three in five, or 60%, of Americans believe that they can find salvation through Jesus Christ.

California Wildfires: How You Can Help

Firefighters continue to gain ground on California’s wildfires, driven by extreme blazes in August and September.

Churches Get Creative to Reach Parishioners

Local churches in the country want to bridge the gap created by the virus and reach more parishioners in a personal way without sacrificing the health protocols set by the CDC.

Franklin Graham Calls for Prayer March

In a video posted on Twitter, evangelist Franklin Graham called on Christians in the country to pray for the nation.

Americans Support COVID-19 Precautions in Church

A new survey showed that the majority of Americans support safety precautions imposed on churches during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Jesus Commissions IHOPKC to Birth Out IHOP University

The International House of Prayer in Kansas City, Missouri (IHOPKC) gave birth to the ministry, IHOP University in 1998. IHOP University consists of three...

172M Americans are ‘Bible curious’ —Study

The American Bible Study (ABS) published a new study which found that more than half of Americans are 'Bible curious.'

John Crist Returns Online After Months on Hiatus

Christian comedian John Crist returns online after months of silence in the wake of a sexual harassment scandal.

Mass Celebrated in California Church Destroyed by Fire

Devoted Christians attended Mass on July 12 at a church in California that was destroyed by a massive fire the previous day.

California Bans Church Singing

The California state government has issued a directive that temporarily bans singing and chanting in church and other places of worship.

Pastor Admits Mistake in Allowing Hugs in Church

Pastor Ron Arbaugh of Calvary Chapel in San Antonio, Texas accepts full responsibility for a COVID-19 outbreak in his church.

VBS Programs Go Virtual

Families look forward to Vacation Bible School (VBS) every summer, but the Coronavirus pandemic has prevented most programs from pushing through.

Americans Not Yet Ready to Go Back to Church

As the country reopens establishments and places of worship, most Americans are still afraid to return to their normal routines.

Most US Churches Open About Racial Issues

A recent survey showed that most US pastors believe that it is a responsibility of the church to condemn racial discrimination.

Men of Faith Lead the Fight Against Coronavirus in the US

The men leading the fight against the Coronavirus pandemic in the country are also men of faith.

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