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Southern Baptist lawmaker files impeahcment articles against President Trump

December 11, 2025

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Foshie elected as next Illinois Baptist State Executive Director

December 10, 2025

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Australia bans social media for users under 16

December 9, 2025

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Nigerian authorities secure release of 100 kidnapped Catholic school children

December 8, 2025

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Students form human swastika on California high school football field

December 8, 2025

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Russia rapidly gaining territory in Ukraine ahead of Downing Street summit

December 8, 2025

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Mary was not co-redeemer, Vatican says amid spread of cult of the Madonna

December 5, 2025

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2026 tax changes will impact charitable giving

December 3, 2025

By Jared Price, special to the Baptist Message ALEXANDRIA, La. (LBM) -- Louisiana Baptists need to anticipate upcoming tax changes and consider using strategies that will increase the impact of their charitable giving while reducing their overall tax burden. Current 2025 Rules For 2025, only taxpayers who itemize deductions on their tax return can benefit from a charitable deduction. Generally, cash gifts to qualified charitable organizations are deductible up to 60% of the taxpayer’s adjusted gross income (AGI) and non-cash gifts (such as real estate or stock) are deductible up to 30% of AGI. Upcoming 2026 Changes General thresholds for charitable deductions remain the same in 2026. However, there are some key changes that affect both non-itemizers and itemizers. Non-Itemizers In the past, individuals who claimed the standard deduction could not deduct charitable gifts. Beginning in 2026, non-itemizers can claim a charitable deduction of up to $1,000 above the standard deduction ($2,000 for married couples filing jointly). However, some donations are ineligible such as non-cash gifts (e.g. real estate and stocks) and those to donor-advised funds. Itemizers New Charitable Deduction “Floor” Starting in 2026, itemizers … [Read more...]

Samaritan’s Purse plane hijacked while en route to South Sudan

December 3, 2025

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LIFESITE NEWS: Pro-life lawmakers urge president to ban abortion pills from mail

December 2, 2025

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Sixty years of ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’

By Kelly Boggs, special to the Baptist Message DALLAS (LBM) -- “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” the beloved animated television program, turns sixty this year, and it is hard to imagine that it almost did not air. Network executives thought it moved too slowly for a Christmas special. They also were … Read More

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