Forgive me, Twitter, for I have sinned. An Atlanta evangelist has apologized after implying that pre-Civil War slavery had been a blessing for white Americans. Passion City Church pastor Louie Giglio ...
The pastor who was slated to deliver the benediction at President Obama‘s inauguration later this month has withdrawn due to anti-gay remarks he made in mid-1990s sermon. The Presidential Inaugural ...
Pastor Louie Giglio was a graduate student at Baylor when he launched a Bible study group that became the predecessor to his Passion movement. UPDATE, 11 a.m., Jan. 10: Think Progress is reporting ...
A Georgia pastor is apologizing for comments he made during what was billed as “an open and honest conversation around how racism has plagued” the Peach State’s capital. Louie Giglio, pastor of ...
Louie Giglio advocated for ex-gay therapy, said homosexuality was a sin, and warned parishioners to stand firm against the "powerful and aggressive" gay rights movement in sermons from the 1990s.
Atlanta pastor for Passion City Church Louie Giglio apologized after receiving backlash for comments made about racism and white privilege during a conversation with rapper Lecrae and Chick-Fil-A CEO ...
An Atlanta pastor who was to deliver the benediction at President Barack Obama’s inauguration withdrew from the ceremony after gay and lesbian groups protested anti-gay remarks he’d made in the 1990s.
There's been a lot of speculation about the smaller crowd expected for this year's inauguration - and now we know why. The president seems to be disinviting all the Christians! The purging started ...