
‘For two years, we are tired’: ‘Prince of Peace’ only hope for Israel and Hamas, Messianic leaders say
Avi Mizrachi, a Messianic believer and founding pastor of Adonai Roi Congregation in Tel Aviv, finds it difficult to commemorate the Oct. 7 second anniversary of the Hamas attack on Israel.

Sexual addiction: ‘I don’t know of a bigger threat to the church,’ therapist says
Given the secrecy and shame surrounding pornography usage, researchers offer widely divergent statistics about its prevalence in the church. But few question the reality of the problem — both in the pews and in the pulpits.

Mississippi church destroyed by tornado; couple inside survives without injuries
A Dec. 28 tornado destroyed the building of O’Zion Baptist Church near Meadville, Mississippi, 90 years after another tornado hit its facilities. Church members Rick and Dianne Strawbridge were inside but escaped without injuries.

USCIRF report identifies 95 countries with blasphemy laws
“Blasphemy laws are inconsistent with international human right law,” the report states.

Study: Young adults, including Christians, have complicated relationship with money
When it comes to making financial decisions, although some Christian young adults are influenced by their faith, many don’t manage

Explore the Bible Sunday School Lesson for November 12
Here’s the Explore the Bible Sunday School lesson commentary for Nov. 12, written by Mark Rathel, professor at the Baptist College of Florida in Graceville, Florida.

Case on praying football coach ‘goes to the heart of the First Amendment’
The Supreme Court on Monday (April 25) heard the case of a Washington state high school football coach who left

Apostasy charges against 4 Sudanese Christians dismissed
Four Christians possibly facing the death penalty for apostasy saw their charges dismissed Sept. 8. A Sudanese court stated that