Cultural blindness carries spiritual consequences. When nationalism merges with worship, the humility of Jesus is displaced.” ...
There is a place in our society once considered sacred, a place meant for solace, reflection, healing, moral guidance and spiritual renewal, a place called the pulpit. But in recent times, something ...
At the Mennonite congregation I served as pastor for 16 years, I would perch my sermon manuscript on the face of the pulpit, sliding the pages across the smooth surface as I preached. I’m no longer a ...
Mbeere North candidate Leo Wa Mutuenele receives his nomination certificate from UDA Deputy Party Leader Kithure Kindiki at Hustler Plaza, September 26, 2025. [Elvis Ogina, Standard] Every election ...
I’m a lifelong Christian. I attend Southern Hills Baptist Church in south Oklahoma City, and I’ve gone to church for as long as I can remember. My faith shapes how I live, how I treat others and how I ...
Few Latin American governments can long survive without the support of the Catholic Church, and nowhere is this fact more important than in Argentina. There, the cardinal ranks third in official ...
In the gilded sanctuaries of America’s churches, a new kind of sermon is being preached—not one of salvation, but one of electioneering. Thanks to the IRS’s quietly seismic reinterpretation of the ...
The recent decision by the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, to ban politicians from speaking on church podiums represents more than just an ecclesiastical policy shift—it exemplifies principled ...
Last week, the IRS, in a court filing, raised a lot of eyebrows by breaking a 71-year-old precedent when it said that places of worship could endorse political candidates from the pulpit without fear ...
The Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, has prohibited politicians and government officials from addressing congregations from its church podiums during services. This notice comes a week after FCT ...
The Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, has issued official guidelines on how politicians and government officials are to be received during church services and programmes across all its parishes.
The Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, has moved to bar politicians and government officials from delivering speeches during church services, following public outrage over a recent partisan ...