
What’s next for social media after landmark ruling?
A New Mexico jury ordered Meta Platforms to pay $375 million after finding it misled consumers about platform safety and endangered children, citing internal warnings about exploitation risks.

Study: Evangelicals less biblically grounded, politically engaged than believed
A new study by researcher George Barna conducted by Arizona Christian University’s Cultural Research Center, reveals that evangelicals are fewer in number, less biblically grounded, and less politically engaged than previously believed.

Set of Guidepost records unsealed by court in Hunt case
United States Magistrate Judge Jeffery S. Frensley ruled in November that Guidepost Solutions must produce records of its interviews with

9 reasons bitterness can consume church members
Chuck Lawless explains nine reasons why bitterness can consume church members and why it is important to repent and ask God for a change of heart.

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for July 31
GOD PROVIDES 2 Kings 7:1–15 Doubts (1–2) As a result of a prolonged siege by the Aramean army, conditions in

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for September 1
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for September 1, written by Mark Rathel, professor at the Baptist College of Florida in Graceville, Florida.

Never too old: Gospel transforms life of 108-year-old
At 108 years old, Auntie’s vision has essentially failed her. But what hasn’t failed is her new-found love for the

Former missionaries to Uruguay hold ‘family’ reunion in Georgia
They’re older now with graying hair and laugh lines, but a group of retired missionaries who spent much of their