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Saturday, March 19, 2022
In a statement outlining investigations into two complaints against founder Brian Houston's behavior in the last 10 years, Hillsong Church revealed that its global senior pastor entered the hotel room of an unidentified woman for 40 minutes while under the influence of alcohol and prescription drugs during the church’s annual conference in 2019. Additionally, Houston is said to have exchanged an “inappropriate text message” with a staffer in 2013, resulting in her resigning shortly after.
Christian hip-hop artist GAWVI broke his silence after being dropped from his record label and admitted he is guilty of sending “inappropriate photos” to women who were not his wife. The artist’s ex-wife, Brianna Azucena, claims his infidelity also contributed to their split.
Academy and Tony Award-winning actor and director Denzel Washington continues to give God the glory for his many talents, most recently as a guest on the fourth season premiere of a late-night comedy talk show.
Speaking at a second New York City church as he hints at a political comeback months after stepping down due to accusations of sexually harassing several women, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo suggested he's a victim of the "social death penalty."
If it is true that Vladimir Putin is soulless, it is a great tragedy. There is a compelling richness in the Slavic soul, a fetching passion that is hard to dismiss. I experienced it the first time in Kyiv.
A trans-identified athlete has won a major college championship, sparking outrage from groups opposed to allowing biological males who identify as females to compete on women’s sports teams.
Teenage Christian boys from working class families who regularly participate in their church and demonstrate strong faith in God are twice as likely to earn bachelor’s degrees as their moderately religious or nonreligious peers, new research shows.
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