
Day: June 19, 2015


Searching for Better Theology After Charleston Church Murders

Philadelphia Boy Scouts Council Opposes National Organization’s Ban and Allows Openly Homosexual Leaders

Elevation Church Pastor Steven Furtick Calls on Churches to “Be the Light We Are So Desperate to See” After Charleston Attack

Bankruptcy Court Rejects Sale of Family Christian Stores to ‘Indisputable Insider’

Jeb Bush Says Debate Over Homosexual Marriage Must Continue ‘Irrespective of What the Courts Say’

InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Regains Access to California State University Campuses

White Man Who Shouted Racial Slurs and Threatened to Kill Black Church Goers Is Arrested In Richmond, Virginia

Etsy Bans Spells and Hexes to Witches Dismay

Sojourners Summit Focuses on Domestic Violence as a Human Rights Issue

Toronto-bound Cruise Ship Crashes Into Wall on St. Lawrence Seaway, 30 People Injured

Questions Persist After Charleston Church Massacre

Woman Who Spotted, Reported Charleston Shooter Dylann Roof Says God Was Working Through Her

There Is More to Be Said About the Demons of Hate and Racism that Have Long Inhabited This Country

Teenage Children of Charleston Church Shooting Victim, Sharonda Coleman-Singleton, Forgive Dylann Roof: We Just Feel “Love” for Him

Two Men Charged in Massachusetts Beheading Plot Plead Not Guilty in Court

Franklin Graham Remembers Elisabeth Elliot

The Charleston Church Massacre in the Age of Obama

Warryn and Erica Campbell Share Father’s Day Memories

Police Fatally Shoot Knife-wielding Man Near Boston University

Jesse Jackson Says Charleston Gunman Was “Taught to Hate”

Murdered Charleston Emanuel AME Church Pastor Heard Calling to Preach at Age 13

Texas Supreme Court Allows Homosexual Couple to Divorce

WATCH: President Obama at Conference of Mayors says, ‘Gun Violence Is Far to Common Place in U.S.’

WATCH: Family of Dylann Roof Expresses ‘Shock, Grief and Disbelief’ Over Murders

Tropical Depression Bill Causes At Least 3 Deaths in Central U.S.

WATCH: Prayer Vigil Held in Charleston for Church Shooting Victims

NAACP President, Cornell William Brooks, says ‘Confederate Flag Has to Come Down in South Carolina’

Charleston Community Gathers to Mourn and Seeks to Understand Why
