This week in Christian history: John Sumner becomes Canterbury archbishop, anti-Soviet activist arrested, Catherine of Siena dies

Events from this week in Christian history include the John Sumner becoming archbishop of Canterbury, an anti-Soviet Orthodox Christian martyr being arrested, and the death of Catherine of Siena. Read…

The Hope of Heaven in the Hearts of Missionaries – Nathan Knight

What reward motivates missionaries to make great sacrifices for the sake of Christ? We might think first of the expectation that they will see the fruits of their labors in…

Afraid of Evangelism? Try This. – Sharonda Cooper

Let’s be honest. Evangelism is a scary word for many of us. Although I regularly share the gospel, my heart pounds in my chest every time I do it. I’ll…

Over 60% of churchgoers worried about AI’s influence on Christianity, survey shows

Three in five Protestant churchgoers in the United States say they are worried about artificial intelligence’s influence on Christianity, according to a new survey that finds deep divisions within congregations…

Develop a Taste for God’s Word – Joanna Kimbrel

What does God’s Word taste like to you? That may seem like an odd question, but the theme of God’s Word as spiritual food is all over the Bible. Just…

Trump strikes defiant tone after WHCA dinner shooting, calls Americans to resolve differences peacefully

President Donald Trump called on Americans to resolve their difference peacefully during a brief impromptu press briefing Saturday evening, shortly after the U.S. Secret Service escorted him back to the…

Shots fired: Trump, cabinet, Erika Kirk rushed out of White House Correspondents’ dinner

Minutes after White House Correspondents Association President Weijia Jiang sat down to the left of President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump after giving a speech at the annual…

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