Old Dominion University Shooting Suspect Shouted “Allahu Akbar,” Had Prior ISIS Terror Conviction

A deadly shooting at Old Dominion University in Virginia on Thursday has drawn national attention after authorities revealed that the suspect had previously been convicted in a terrorism-related case.
Mike Johnson Raises Concerns Over Sharia Law in U.S., Calls It ‘Serious Issue’

Mike Johnson Raises Concerns Over Sharia Law in U.S., Calls It ‘Serious Issue’

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., cautioned that efforts to promote Sharia law within the United States pose a challenge to the nation’s constitutional framework, describing the issue as a growing concern. “There's a lot of energy in the country and a lot of popular sentiment that the demand to impose Sharia law in America is a serious problem.”
  • Pastor Allen Jackson Warns Talarico Uses Religious Language to Promote Unbiblical Views
    Pastor Allen Jackson Warns Talarico Uses Religious Language to Promote Unbiblical Views
    Pastor Allen Jackson is calling on believers to openly challenge teachings he believes distort biblical Christianity, warning that what he described as a “false church” is manipulating biblical teaching. He questioned why similar labels are not applied to public figures who advocate progressive political positions while speaking from a Christian perspective.
  • Kentucky Baptist Church Donates $100K to Help Neighboring Congregation Pay Off Building
    Kentucky Baptist Church Donates $100K to Help Neighboring Congregation Pay Off Building
    A Southern Baptist congregation in Kentucky has donated $100,000 to assist a neighboring church in paying down the cost of a recently purchased worship facility. Bethany Baptist Church in Warren County provided the financial gift to Mission Church of Bowling Green, another Southern Baptist Convention congregation.
  • UN Experts Warn Anti-Christian Violence, Legal Pressure Rising Across Europe
    UN Experts Warn Anti-Christian Violence, Legal Pressure Rising Across Europe
    Religious freedom advocates and diplomats speaking at the United Nations Human Rights Council warned that anti-Christian violence and legal pressure on believers are increasing across Europe, urging stronger global protections for freedom of religion. Anja Tang, executive director of the observatory, said her organization has recorded a growing number of incidents.