A Christian author with a long list of abandoned business deals and unpaid creditors finds a new home for his work in N.C.
Category: Religion
Trump’s Immigration Orders Fuel Isolation Among Immigrant Parishioners
North Carolina churches are raising concerns about ICE enforcement in places of worship.
How an Aggressive Church is Making Waves at N.C. State
Former members of Restored Church Raleigh say they felt pressured to be baptized and to isolate from friends and family.
In Junaluska, A Historic Church Gathers After the Storm
This historically Black community just outside of Boone has weathered quite a bit over its 200 years.
How Jewish Democrats Are Navigating a Difficult Year
Gubernatorial candidate Josh Stein and other Jewish politicians working to hold their traditional coalition together.
Uniting the United Methodist Church
A meeting in Charlotte tests whether the United Methodist Church can forge a new path on issues like gay marriage and ordination.
United Methodist Church Ends Ban on Gay Clergy
Divisions over gay clergy and marriage had split the denomination in two.
‘We Come Here Broken and Desperate’
The Durham Rescue Mission takes in people with nowhere else to go, but some former guests say the nonprofit exploited them at their lowest point.
Proclaiming the Faith
A Wilkes County proclamation celebrating Christian heritage could spell legal trouble.
The Internal Fight Roiling North Carolina Democrats
The party wanted to put a long-simmering dispute over allegations of racism and antisemitism behind them. Then a war broke out.
