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Daniel Akin announces retirement from SBC seminary he led for 22 years
Southeastern Seminary president Daniel Akin announced he will retire July 31, 2026, after 22 years leading enrollment growth and navigating denominational issues.
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10mDefense Department rejiggers list of recognized religions after backlash, narrows it to 30
(RNS) — The fast-evolving list was met with blowback from critics who suggested its changes were an attempt to impose Christian nationalism on the military.
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7mI was a pagan in the military before we were recognized. We're going back.
(RNS) — Why the Department of Defense's recent decision to eliminate more than 180 religious affiliation codes has me deeply concerned.
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6mCongressional Democrats call GOP anti-Sharia caucus 'hateful'
(RNS) — The caucus targeting Sharia, or Islamic religious law, harkens back to anti-Muslim movements that flourished during the post-9/11 era and the early 2010s.
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8mSBC tries to move on from abuse crisis, will debate women pastors and immigration
ORLANDO, Florida (RNS) — More than 11,000 Southern Baptist church representatives will gather in Orlando this week, where they will debate women pastors and send out missionaries.
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8mSome Republican governors are rebranding June with conservative alternatives to Pride
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — June Pride celebrations, which often include parades, festivals and performances, began in 1970 to mark the first anniversary of the violent police raid on the Stonewall Inn, a New York City gay bar, and have since expanded to cities worldwide.