Pro-Life Leaders Push Back After Trump Calls for ‘Flexibility’ on Abortion Funding Rules

Pro-life groups and a leading Christian conservative criticized Donald Trump this week after he suggested Republicans should be more flexible on restrictions blocking taxpayer-funded abortion.
Louie Giglio Urges Young Adults to Embrace God’s Future at Passion 2026

Louie Giglio Urges Young Adults to Embrace God’s Future at Passion 2026

In the closing session of Passion 2026, Louie Giglio, pastor of Passion City Church, challenged thousands of young adults to view the conference not as a conclusion, but as a commissioning—one meant to send them into the world “for the glory of God.” Giglio framed the heart of the Passion movement around a single guiding Scripture.
  • Christian Rapper nobigdyl Says Instagram Restricted U.S. Access to Faith-Based Video
    Christian Rapper nobigdyl Says Instagram Restricted U.S. Access to Faith-Based Video
    Christian hip-hop artist nobigdyl said Instagram recently limited access to one of his videos in the United States, claiming the platform told him the content violated “local law” despite containing explicitly Christian themes. The Atlanta-based rapper, whose real name is Dylan Phillips, said he received a notification from Instagram.
  • Next Archbishop of Canterbury Speaks Out Against Assisted Dying as U.K. Bill Advances
    Next Archbishop of Canterbury Speaks Out Against Assisted Dying as U.K. Bill Advances
    The incoming Archbishop of Canterbury has publicly rejected assisted suicide, weighing in as a controversial bill permitting assisted dying advances through the U.K. Parliament following a narrow vote in the House of Commons last year. In a recent appearance on the BBC’s “Today” program, Dame Sarah Mullally discussed the issue.
  • Sudan Drone Attack Kills 11 Christians Traveling to Christmas Service
    Sudan Drone Attack Kills 11 Christians Traveling to Christmas Service
    A drone attack attributed to the Sudanese Armed Forces on Christmas Day left at least 11 Christians dead as they traveled to attend holiday services in Sudan’s South Kordofan state, local sources reported. An area Christian lawyer said the victims were among a group walking toward the Episcopal Church of Sudan in the Julud area.