Christine Kim Articles
U.S. to Track Religious Discrimination and Bullying in Public Schools
The U.S. Department of Education announced new protocol earlier this summer in dealing with religious discrimination or bullying in public schools by requiring public schools to report instances of religious discrimination. Many Evangelicals Support Trump in Opposition to Clinton
One-third of white evangelical Trump supporters say they support him in part due to opposition to Hillary Clinton, according to a recent survey. Most Evangelicals Do Not Believe Humans Cause Climate Change
Four-in-five evangelicals do not believe that climate change and global warming are caused by humans, revealing the stark contrast between the beliefs of evangelicals and those of the rest of the U.S. adult population when it comes to climate change. Christian Prayers at County Board Meetings Deemed Constitutional, Federal Court Rules
Elected officials may continue to open public meetings with prayers, a federal appeals court ruled on Wednesday. Social Shifts and Generational Change May be Contributing to Growing Number of 'Religious Nones' in the U.S., According to Pew Research
The number of Americans who do not prescribe to a religious group is growing, which may be the result of social shifts and generational change, according to survey by Pew Research. Hungary Creates New Department to Assist Persecuted Christians
Hungary has set up a new government department to help persecuted Christians in the Middle East. 'Sister Wives' Appeal to Supreme Court to Legalize Polygamy
A polygamous family featured on the TV series “Sister Wives” filed a request on Monday, September 12 for the U.S. Supreme Court to review their case regarding polygamy. New York Court Broadens Definition of Parenthood to Include Non-Biological, Non-Adoptive Parents
The New York State Court of Appeals ruled on Tuesday that non-biological and non-adoptive parents are allowed to ask for custody and visitation rights, broadening the definition of what it means to be a parent. U.S. Government Threatens to Revoke Tax-Exempt Status of Humanitarian Group Founded by Church Leaders
Pastors for Peace collects donations from cities across the U.S., and has sent medicine, computers, and school buses, and other goods to Cuba since 1992 as an act of defiance against the U.S. trade embargo against Cuba in 1960. Atheists Demand Removal of Ten Commandments Painting From Kentucky County Clerk Office
An atheist organization is protesting for the removal of a Ten Commandments painting displayed in a Kentucky county clerk office.