Bernadette Salapare Articles
Mexican Priest Heroically Rescues Three Children Amidst Gang Violence, Church Targeted by Gunfire
Discover how Father Enrique Urza, Our Lady of Guadalupe Cathedral, was able to rescue three children as well as the increasing violence in Mexico. UK Christian Doctor Appeals Firing After Refusing to Use Patient's Preferred Pronouns
Know more about the UK Christian doctor’s appeal after losing his job due to his refusal to use patient’s required pronouns. Church in Heritage Neighborhood Initiates Pantry Program to Aid Community’s Food Insecurity
Learn more about the Evangelical Lutheran Church's pantry program to aid food insecurity in the Heritage neighborhood due to the effect of Covid 19 pandemic. George Floyd Murder Inspires Church to Support Black Homebuyers, Launches ‘Black Wealth Builders Fund’
Find out more information about the church's initiative to launch the 'Black Wealth Builders Fund' following the murder of George Floyd. California Settles Lawsuit with Christian Medical Group, Pays $300,000 Over Religious Objections to Aid-in-Dying Law
Learn more about the settlement of California in the lawsuit against the Christian Medical Group and agreed to pay $300,000 over religious objections to aid-in-dying law. Bishops Alarmed By Attacks on Church-Run Institutions Following Kottayam Student’s Suicide
Find out more information about the suicide incident of a student of a church-run institution which has caused concern among a group of religious leaders in India. Seattle Megachurch Affirms LGBTQ Christians, Sever Ties With Evangelical Covenant Church
Learn more about the circumstances surrounding the Quest Church's decision to separate from the Evangelical Covenant Church's denomination. 16 Baptist Church Members Returned Home Following Bandits’ Abduction
Discover how 16 Bege Baptist Church members could return home after being abducted for almost a month. Church’s Former Financial Director Arrested For Using $350,000 Fund To Buy Personal Needs
Find out more about the charges against the church's former financial director, who has been accused of using almost $350,000 in funds to buy personal needs. Christian and Missionary Alliance Breaks Tradition Allowing Women to be Ordained as Pastors
Explore the Christian and Missionary Alliance’s decision that has broken with tradition to ordain women as pastors after four years of extensive official discussions and debates within the organization.