DOJ Sues Georgia City Over Closure Attempts of Christian Homeless Organization
Bible Taken Out of Texas School District Due to ‘Sexually Explicit’ Content Law
The head of a Texas school district has stated that the Bible had to be removed from school libraries due to a new state law prohibiting “sexually explicit material.” Pizzeria Stands Firm on Refusal to Cater Gay Weddings Despite LGBT Backlash
The husband and wife owners of a Tennessee pizzeria are standing firm in their beliefs for refusing to cater a same-sex wedding. Conservative UMC's Good News Magazine Set for Relaunch
News magazine, a theologically conservative publication that played a significant role in United Methodist Church (UMC) politics for decades, is set for relaunch.
University Linked to Episcopal Church Faces Accreditation Loss, Launches Appeal
Texas Town Receives Award for Upholding Nativity Scene from Religious Liberty Group
The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty recently honored residents of Sweetwater, Texas, for their efforts to oppose the removal of a Nativity scene outside the local courthouse. The organization announced that the citizens were the recipients of its inaugural "Tiny Tim Toast" award. Disney Shifts Focus, Abandons Trans Narrative in New ‘Win or Lose’ Series
The Walt Disney Company has decided to delete an LGBT-related storyline from an upcoming children's program amid ongoing backlash against its support for LGBT ideology. Korean Church Leaders Urge “Wait for Constitutional Court Ruling” After President's Impeachment
In light of the National Assembly's approval of the impeachment motion against President Yoon Suk-yeol on December 14, religious leaders are urging the Korean Church to pray for the stability of South Korea.
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