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What The Equality Act Means For Christian Teachers And Students
After the House passed the Equality Act and is left under the prerogative of the Senate to enact it into law, an expert is contemplating on its implications to Christians in the education sector. Faith-Based Film 'Man From Nowhere' Tells Story Of A 'Prodigal Father'
A Christian movie that tells about a father who seeks reconciliation with his estranged son is now available to watch. CloutHub CEO Details Plans For Social Media Platform For People Of Faith
Dismayed over Big Tech's ban of various key individuals and the rise of cancel culture, the CEO of an alternative social media company announced his development plans that would allow social media users to express their views free of censorship while enjoying features offered by Big Tech. Gospel Singer Todd Dulaney Talks About Miracles Happening While Singing God's Word
A gospel singer revealed that he saw and experienced miracles through his songs, composed using words directly from the Bible. Christians Must Fight For Free Speech, And Here Are Some Reasons Why
Given the prevailing practice of Big Tech's censorship and the rise of cancel culture, freedom of speech is at risk. Christians must take action to fight for it. Franklin Graham Warns Of Dangers If Senate Passes ‘Dangerous’ Equality Bill – Urges Christians To Act
After the U.S. House passed the Equality Act on Thursday, Evangelist Franklin Graham urged Christians to take action and express their disapproval on making the legislation into law. Southern Baptist Convention Cuts Ties With Several Churches Over Abuse, LGBT Stance
The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) has ousted four of its churches, two for forming policies that are considered to be too welcoming of the LGBT community, while the other two for hiring pastors who were sex offenders. Israel's National Library Receives One Of The Oldest Esther Scrolls In Time For Purim
The National Library of Israel (NLI) in Jerusalem has been given one of the oldest known Esther scrolls, also called as "Megillah," in time for the celebration of Purim. RZIM Americas’ Leaders Issue Public Apology For ‘Passing On’ Ravi’s ‘False Narratives’
The director of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries (RZIM) in the Americas and his wife, who works as a dean in Zacharias Institute, have issued a statement, apologizing for their earlier response over the late apologist's sexual misconduct controversy. Church Faces ‘Unconscionable And Frightening’ Threat From Authorities: Stop Gathering Or Go To Jail
A church in Maine is fighting against the state's order on its pandemic restriction for houses of worship, wherein Christians are faced with a dilemma of staying away from church or getting charged with a crime.