Dozens Killed in Nigeria as Palm Sunday Violence Targets Christian Communities

A wave of deadly violence struck Christian communities in Nigeria during Palm Sunday, with gunmen killing more than a dozen people in the city of Jos and retaliatory attacks leaving additional victims as unrest intensified across the Middle Belt and northern regions.
U.S. Pastors Back Legal Immigration but Differ on Enforcement Policies, Poll Finds

U.S. Pastors Back Legal Immigration but Differ on Enforcement Policies, Poll Finds

A new survey shows that most Protestant pastors in the United States favor legal immigration, refugee resettlement and offering certain undocumented immigrants a path to citizenship, while opinions remain split on deportation and detention policies. More than half of respondents, 53%, described legal immigration as “helpful to the U.S.”
  • Faith Night on ‘American Idol’ Highlights Worship, Bold Declarations of Jesus Christ
    Faith Night on ‘American Idol’ Highlights Worship, Bold Declarations of Jesus Christ
    The name of Jesus was boldly proclaimed from the stage of "American Idol" on Monday night, as the long-running competition show leaned fully into its second annual “Songs of Faith” night. The live broadcast, timed ahead of Easter, featured the Top 14 contestants performing songs centered on faith and was marked by prayer.
  • Supreme Court Strikes Down Colorado Conversion Therapy Ban, Citing First Amendment Violations
    Supreme Court Strikes Down Colorado Conversion Therapy Ban, Citing First Amendment Violations
    The U.S. Supreme Court has invalidated a Colorado law that prohibited licensed counselors from providing therapy to minors seeking to change their sexual orientation or address gender dysphoria in a way that affirms their biological sex. In an 8-1 ruling in Chiles v. Salazar, the justices determined that the state’s law improperly restricted the speech rights.
  • Trump Administration Faces Lawsuit Over Christian Prayer Services in Agencies
    Trump Administration Faces Lawsuit Over Christian Prayer Services in Agencies
    Americans United for Separation of Church and State has filed lawsuits against two federal agencies, challenging the handling of records related to monthly Christian prayer gatherings promoted by officials in the Trump administration. The organization announced legal action against the U.S. Department of Defense and the U.S. Department of Labor.