ERLC’s Project Delivers 100th Ultrasound Machine to Pregnancy Center

The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, through its Psalm 139 Project, delivered its 100th ultrasound machine to a pregnancy resource center in North Carolina.
Hannah Harper Claims “American Idol” Title, Shares Worship Performance in Finale

Hannah Harper Claims “American Idol” Title, Shares Worship Performance in Finale

Hannah Harper is the newest winner of "American Idol," capping a season in which the Missouri mother-of-three openly shared her Christian faith, struggles with postpartum depression and passion for worship music with millions of viewers. The 26-year-old Willow Springs, Missouri, native was crowned the winner Monday night.
  • Texas AG Investigates School Districts Over Ten Commandments, Prayer Law Compliance
    Texas AG Investigates School Districts Over Ten Commandments, Prayer Law Compliance
    Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into more than two dozen public school districts across the state to determine whether they are complying with state laws concerning the display of the Ten Commandments and school prayer policies. The inquiry centers on Senate Bill 10 and Senate Bill 11, which address religious expression in Texas public schools.
  • Robert Jeffress Says Trump Understands Biblical Role of Government Better Than Pope Leo
    Robert Jeffress Says Trump Understands Biblical Role of Government Better Than Pope Leo
    Robert Jeffress, senior pastor of First Baptist Dallas, said Saturday that President Donald Trump has a stronger understanding of the Bible’s teaching on government than Pope Leo XIV, particularly regarding military action against Iran. Jeffress made the remarks, shortly after Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with the pope at the Vatican.
  • Pastors Feel More Equipped for Ministry but Report Declining Job Satisfaction, Study Finds
    Pastors Feel More Equipped for Ministry but Report Declining Job Satisfaction, Study Finds
    A new study suggests that while pastors are experiencing better mental and emotional health than in the past, many are becoming less satisfied with their roles in ministry. Since 2015, the percentage of pastors who feel unprepared for their responsibilities has steadily declined, with a notable drop in recent years.