Seattle Times: Two former Mars Hill Church leaders, including pastor Mark Driscoll, are hit with a racketeering lawsuit, accusing them of fraudulently using thousands if not millions of donor money.
Religion News Service: While Donald Trump campaigns to "Make America great again," Franklin Graham, facing a nation where conservative believers are losing cultural clout, wants to make it Christian again.
Inside Higher Ed: After months of turmoil and criticism, Simon Newman leaves, effective immediately. He calls recent controversy "too great of a distraction."
National Catholic Reporter: With "Spotlight" awarded the Oscar for best motion picture, the public humiliation for the Catholic Church is now as thorough as one might expect. The mighty, indeed, have fallen from their thrones; the humble have been exalted.
Crux: Vatican Radio, newspaper praise 'Spotlight' as courageous
The Washington Post: The 2016 election has featured a diverse range of faith traditions between the Republican and Democratic presidential candidates. Here's how the candidates break down.
The Washington Post: Meet the 'Nones,' the Democratic Party's biggest faith constituency
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