Supreme Court to Review Colorado's 'Conversion Therapy' Ban

The United States Supreme Court is set to review a legal challenge to Colorado’s legislation that bans licensed counselors from providing sexual orientation change efforts therapy for those seeking assistance.
Episcopal Church-Affiliated University Loses Accreditation, Set for 90-Day Arbitration

Episcopal Church-Affiliated University Loses Accreditation, Set for 90-Day Arbitration

A university in North Carolina affiliated with The Episcopal Church, Saint Augustine’s University (SAU), has lost its accreditation once again but plans to undergo an arbitration process to contest the decision. The institution announced last Thursday that its appeal to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC).
  • NRB Board Approves Resolutions Addressing Censorship and Children's Digital Safety
    NRB Board Approves Resolutions Addressing Censorship and Children's Digital Safety
    During its International Christian Media Convention, the National Association of Christian Broadcasters (NRB) Board of Directors approved nine resolutions that address significant issues, including freedom of expression, children’s digital safety, artificial intelligence, and peace.
  • Nick Vujicic to Launch New Faith-Based Banking Option in Texas
    Nick Vujicic to Launch New Faith-Based Banking Option in Texas
    ProLifeFintech, a financial institution rooted in Christian values, is preparing to make its debut in Texas. The institution's mission is to align financial services with Christian beliefs, emphasizing the sanctity of life. The banking venture will celebrate its opening in Plano on Saturday night, with festivities hosted by co-founder Betsy Gray and Nick Vujicic.
  • Samuel Rodríguez Speaks Out: ‘Complacency Today Is Captivity Tomorrow’
    Samuel Rodríguez Speaks Out: ‘Complacency Today Is Captivity Tomorrow’
    Pastor Samuel Rodriguez spoke at the National Religious Broadcasters' International Christian Media Convention, highlighting the spiritual struggles society faces today. Rodriguez drew on biblical passages, asserting that the primary battle is not political, but rather a struggle between “light and darkness, between truth and relativism.”