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Clergy Working Fewer Hours, Getting Paid More
Counting the cost is getting easier.
France and Nigeria Mourn Clergy Killed by Terrorists
France's Jacques Hamel wasn't the only Christian leader killed this summer.
Pew: More Sermons Endorse Clinton
Fewer pastors are politically engaged this election; fewer still are speaking for Trump from the pulpit.
Died: Tim LaHaye, Author Who 'Left Behind' a Long Legacy
Jerry B. Jenkins: 'Thrilled as I am that he is where he has always wanted to be, his departure leaves a void in my soul.'
Dobson Endorses Trump, While Evangelical Leaders Advise Voting for Lesser Evil
Pew tracks how many evangelicals came to pick Trump for president.
ChristianMingle Lawsuit Forces Site to Add Options for Gay Daters
For the first time in 11 years, same-sex couples can find “God’s match for you” on the site.
Texas Can’t Keep Women from Abortion Clinics
Ruling to reverse restrictions interrupts years of pro-life advances on the state level.
Gleanings: July/August 2016
Important developments in the church and the world (as they appeared in our July/August issue).
Died: Kenneth Bailey, the Scholar Who Made Jesus Middle Eastern Again
The late scholar helped Western Christians see the Bible through a cultural lens.
Gleanings: June 2016
Important developments in the church and the world (as they appeared in our June issue).
Christian Refugees in Germany Report High Levels of Religious Violence
Sharing resettlement centers with Muslims can be dangerous for Christian asylum-seekers, Open Doors reports.
Gleanings: May 2016
Important developments in the church and the world (as they appeared in our May issue).
Darrin Patrick Removed from Acts 29 Megachurch for ‘Historical Pattern of Sin’
Investigation by The Journey found ‘pastoral misconduct’ in several areas of his life.
Gleanings: April 2016
Important developments in the church and the world (as they appeared in our April issue).
Gleanings: March 2016
Important developments in the church and the world (as they appeared in our March issue).
Died: Charles C. Ryrie, Theologian Whose Study Bible Shaped Dispensationalism
The 90-year-old scholar leaves behind a legacy beyond Dallas Seminary.
The Waning of the 'Worship Wars'
Praise bands and informality are rising, along with Hispanic leaders and unaffiliated churches, finds latest National Congregations Study.
Ed Cash Leaves the Gathering, Citing ‘Troubling Allegations’
Departure comes after the cult-like group’s founder, Wayne Jolley, was accused of spiritual and sexual abuse.
Gleanings: January/February 2016
Important developments in the church and the world (as they appeared in our January/February issue).
God Rivals the Gym Among New Year's Resolutions
LifeWay Research shows Americans also want to use their time better and improve relationships with family and friends.

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