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EXPLAINER: Supreme Court upholds Christian counselor’s right to free speech

The Supreme Court’s decision is a victory for the constitutional right to freely communicate beliefs, including religiously motivated beliefs.

Ukrainian refugees choose to be ‘happy missionaries’ among diaspora

JACKSON, Miss. – One moment, the Skopyches were tourists, vacationing in Europe to visit friends. The next, they were among an overwhelming swell of millions of Ukrainian evacuees, losing homes, careers and stability during the Russian invasion of 2022. 

Burmese church Easter event reaches hundreds of refugees

SAN DIEGO, Calif. – At least 200 refugee families from at least seven nations in Africa, South and Southeast Asia and the Middle East were welcomed to Colina del Sol Park April 4 for Agape Myanmar Mission’s 10th annual Easter Community Outreach.

Dozens killed in Nigeria as violence mars Easter celebrations in several nations

CENTRAL NIGERIA (BP) – At least 54 Christians were killed early Easter in Nigeria’s Middle Belt, many during worship, with dozens more abducted from Evangelical Church Winning All Souls and other sites, International Christian Concern (ICC) reported.

Lifeway’s 33rd Black Church Leadership and Family Conference July 20-24

RIDGECREST, N.C. (BP) – Lifeway Christian Resources’ Black Church Leadership and Family Conference returns for a 33rd year July 20-24 to the Ridgecrest Conference Center in Ridgecrest, N.C.

SBC DIGEST: New president at Northeastern Baptist College; New concentrations at MBTS

Mark Howell elected as Northeastern Baptist College’s second president; MBTS launches new graduate concentrations.

‘Mix of emotions’ within Iranian congregation in U.S. as war continues on homeland

WALNUT CREEK, Calif. (BP) – “What’s happening Dad? Why is the U.S. attacking Iran? Is it a good thing, or a bad thing?” Those are the questions Pastor Alireza “Yuna” Sabet’s three daughters put forth at the start of the U.S./Israeli war against Iran.

Cedarville professor arrested on rape, sexual assault charges

CEDARVILLE, Ohio (BP) – A Cedarville University professor has been indicted by a grand jury on multiple sex-related charges eight months after he was placed on administrative leave and barred from campus.

Watchdog group names Zuckerberg to 2026 list of top sex exploitation enablers

WASHINGTON (BP) – Social media founder Mark Zuckerberg is himself branded as a mainstream contributor to sexual exploitation on the National Center on Sexual Exploitation’s (NCOSE) 2026 Dirty Dozen List released March 31.

FIRST-PERSON: What my toddler taught me about teaching theology

I love hearing my babies chatter through the monitor after putting them down for a nap. One afternoon, shortly after sitting down with a second cup of coffee for a moment of rest, I heard my 2-year-old’s voice crackling through the speaker