A jury has found an 84-year-old retired pastor not guilty of murdering an 8-year-old girl who was walking from home to her church's Bible school. The verdict in the decades-old case has cleared him of all charges.
A Christian tech company in Colorado has acquired an AI chatbot previously branded as Bible Chat. The company says it aims to develop the tool further as a customized artificial intelligence assistant tailored for churches and ministries.
Public trust in pastors has dropped to a new low, according to the latest Gallup poll. The survey finds that only 30% of Americans rate clergy as highly honest and ethical, continuing a downward trend.
Cuban pastor Lorenzo Rosales Fajardo was released from prison before completing his eight-year sentence for peacefully protesting in 2021, joining several others who were freed after the United States government removed Cuba from a key terror list.
A second Protestant church leader was assassinated in Colombia, marking another deadly attack on Christian ministry in the region. The victim was shot multiple times after leading a religious service.
Sutton Council in south London has told employees to stop asking for “Christian” names, advising them instead to use “first name, forename or given name.”
A Five Guys employee has gone viral on social media for his response to a British OnlyFans model propositioning him while at work, citing his Christian faith as he waits until marriage for sex.
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to consider reinstating some of the Affordable Care Act's no-cost coverage requirements for preventive care services after an appeals court sided with a Christian business that argued that some requirements would force it to violate religious convictions.