Catholic Nuns Sue New York Over LGBTQ Law, Forcing Religious Violations

48% of Americans Say They’ve Read Half the Bible or More, Survey Finds
EEOC Files Lawsuit Against California Trucking Company Over Alleged Religious Discrimination

A California-based trucking company is facing a federal lawsuit after allegedly requiring a Christian driver to work on Sundays, ultimately leading to his resignation and prompting claims of religious discrimination. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has filed suit against Blue Eagle Contracting, Inc. Global Methodist Church Appeals Nigerian Ruling Favoring UMC Over Church Registration and Assets

The Global Methodist Church has moved to challenge a Nigerian court decision in an ongoing legal dispute with the United Methodist Church over registration status and control of church resources. Bishop John Pena Auta announced that the denomination had filed an appeal with Nigeria’s Court of Appeal in Abuja and requested an injunction. Tennessee Church Serves Community With Free Fuel and Gospel Outreach

As fuel costs continue to rise globally, a church in Tennessee recently stepped in to help by providing free gasoline to hundreds of local drivers. Overcoming Believers Church in Knoxville, which has about 1,500 members, hosted its “Gas & Glory” outreach event on Saturday at a nearby Thumbs Up Exxon station.
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