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Church Congregation Comes Together in Prayer as Hurricane Iota Devastates Honduras
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Megan Bailey
As hurricane Iota hit landfall this week, local police officers and a church congregation in Honduras joined together to lift up prayers to God and ask for His protection. Iota, which is now a tropical storm, was the second hurricane to hit Central America this month. It followed Hurricane Eta which made landfall on November…
‘Repentance is Not Enough’: Christianity Today Calls For Churches to Pay Reparations to Black People
By
Lesli White
In a new editorial, Christian Today’s president and CEO Timothy Dalrymple called on churches to “lead the way in biblical restitution” for racial sin, asserting “repentance is not enough.” Though the nation may not be ready for reparations on racism issues, Dalrymple asserts that racial injustice “demands a response” from the church, both personally and…
George Floyd Remembered For Being a “Person of Peace”, Servant of God
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Megan Bailey
Most of American knows George Floyd only by the last few minutes of his life, recorded by cell phone camera. The city of Houston, though, is remembering Floyd for the incredible life he lived. For decades, Floyd was an active member of the Christian church, ushering ministries into the area. “George Floyd was a person…
Research Shows Christians Value Pastor’s Opinions on Poverty Over Reporters, Academics
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Megan Bailey
The opinions of pastors are trusted highly by Christians, a study finds. New research by Barna group revealed that a strong majority of the American public (88%), including 92% of practicing Christians, trusts the opinion of a pastor when it comes to the issue of global poverty, ranking them over the opinions of reporters, academics…
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