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Maryland parents ask Supreme Court to allow their children to opt out of LGBT curriculum
A coalition of religious parents in Maryland has petitioned the Supreme Court to reinstate their right to opt their children out of educational content that promotes ideologies on gender and sexuality. The request follows a decision by the Montgomery County Board of Education to remove parental opt-outs for certain storybooks aimed at early education levels.
Christian apologist released from Indonesian prison over blasphemy charge for YouTube video
Christian apologist Gratia Pello has been released on parole after more than a year in an Indonesian prison, where he was held on charges of blasphemy for allegedly insulting the Islamic prophet Muhammad in a video.
Seattle pastor arrested for reading the Bible receives monetary damages in court victory
Pastor Matthew Meinecke has won a significant legal battle with First Liberty securing a consent order on his behalf against the city of Seattle, providing him complete relief from wrongful arrests made in the summer of 2022.
Pope Francis' claim ‘all religions are a path to God’ rebuked by clergy
During a three-day visit to Singapore, Pope Francis declared that “all religions are a path to God,” sparking backlash among religious leaders in the U.S.
George Sweeting, evangelist who led Moody Bible Institute for decades, dies at 99
Moody Bible Institute has announced that George Sweeting, who served the institution for nearly 30 years between his time as president and later as chancellor, died Tuesday at the age of 99. He was “at heart an evangelist and soul winner,” the institute said.
Islamist commander confiscates 500 acres of land from Christian farmers in Syria: report
The commander of an Islamist militia has reportedly seized 500 acres of farming land from Christian farmers in the town of Ras Al-Ein in northern Syria near the Turkish border.
Church leaders urge prayers ahead of UK Parliament’s debate on assisted suicide
As the U.K. Parliament gears up to debate the legalization of assisted suicide, church leaders nationwide are urging prayers and compassionate actions to prevent the proposed law from undermining the sanctity and dignity of human life.
London council removes Progress Pride flag after complaint of ‘political bias’
Lewisham Council in London, England, has removed a Progress Pride flag from its headquarters following allegations of political bias and a threat of a High Court injunction. The complaint was lodged by Christian political candidate Maureen Martin, who accused the council of violating the Local Government Act by displaying the flag during an election period.
Baptist church grieves senior pastor, wife killed in car accident
The community of Piperton, Tennessee, is mourning the tragic loss of Senior Pastor Bobby Mullins of Kirk Baptist Church and his wife, Wanda, who died as a result of a car accident Tuesday that occurred while they were returning home after her work shift at Baptist DeSoto Hospital, where she served as an ICU waiting room receptionist.
School forced girl to sleep with male, allowed ‘nonbinary’ female to supervise boys' showers: lawsuit
Jefferson County Public Schools in Colorado allowed a "nonbinary" female to supervise boys' showers and forced a female student to share a bed with a male, violating parental rights over children's privacy and accommodation decisions on school trips, according to a federal lawsuit filed on behalf of parents.