A Colorado private Christian school may be at risk of being shut down for failing to comply with state COVID-19 protocols.
A Colorado private Christian school may be at risk of being shut down for failing to comply with state COVID-19 protocols.
In a recent interview with Religion News Service, Dr. Francis Collins, the director of the National Institutes of Health, shared that he is “a bit” frustrated with fellow evangelicals who have hesitated or refused to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
On Thursday, President Joe Biden said his administration will require private businesses with 100 or more employees to require their workers to either get vaccinated against or be tested weekly for COVID-19.
The International Mission Board announced this week that it will require its missionaries to be vaccinated against COVID-19, saying it is necessary in order to take the gospel around the world during a global pandemic.
The wife of a Florida pastor has gone viral for a video in which she pleads with the public to get vaccinated while her unvaccinated husband fought for his life in the hospital with COVID-19.
The fact is that I know and love people with a variety of resolutions and thoughts when it comes to the COVID-19 vaccine. Am I incredibly grateful that people I know and love can now get back into their communities because of the amazing protectant against this deadly virus? Yes. Am I also understanding of those who, for health reasons or personal decisions, have determined to wait or decline a vaccination? Yes.
Church pastors from over 2,500 churches across Australia are urging Prime Minister Scott Morrison not to mandate vaccine passports, insisting that the passports "will inflict terrible consequences" on the country.
An unvaccinated Texas pastor who nearly died in the ICU because of COVID-19 returned to the pulpit Sunday after nearly two months and encouraged his members to get vaccinated against the virus.
Theologian and author Russell Moore said Thursday he is feeling better after battling a case of "breakthrough" COVID-19 that also impacted his family.
On Monday, the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Maine mandated that all clergy and staff in the diocese be vaccinated against COVID-19 by the end of September.