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Pa. lawmaker calls for 'Day of the Bible' to commemorate Revolutionary War-era Bible
A Pennsylvania lawmaker wants to designate a state holiday in commemoration of the first complete English-language Bible printed in the United States.
Calvary Chapel San Jose urges California Supreme Court to reverse $1.2M COVID lockdown fine
A Calvary Chapel church that defied shelter-in-place orders during the COVID-19 pandemic is asking the California Supreme Court to overturn a $1.2 million fine imposed for holding worship services during the lockdowns.
Up to 200 Christians killed by extremists in overnight massacre: Catholic charity
Up to 200 Christians were massacred by Islamic extremists in Nigeria's troubled Benue state last Friday evening, according to a Catholic charity reporting that it's the “single worst atrocity” in a region that has become known for communal attacks.
California city council invites mom back to offer prayer after mayor's interruption
A Southern California city council has invited a local mom to pray at their next meeting after she was told by the mayor they “don’t do prayer.”
Iran fires hundreds of missiles in retaliation; at least 7 injured: 'All of Israel is under fire'
Iran fired a barrage of missiles into Israel Friday night, causing several reported injuries, in retaliation for Israeli airstrikes earlier in the day that killed several top Iranian military figures.
Loudon County Schools drops charge against Muslim student, but doubles down for Christians: lawyers
A Virginia school district has dropped a Title IX charge against a Muslim student who was one of three boys who complained about sharing a locker room with a girl who identifies as male while refusing to dismiss charges against the two other boys who are Christians, attorneys say.
Al Mohler offers prayer for Jennifer Lyell at SBC Annual Meeting
The 2025 Annual Meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention paused in prayer Wednesday to mark the death of Jennifer Lyell, a former Lifeway Christian Resources executive and abuse survivor who played a key role in the Southern Baptist Convention's response to sexual abuse allegations.
Texas church 'deeply saddened, disturbed' after former pastor arrested on child porn, lewd material charges
A North Texas church says it had “no knowledge” about the alleged activity of a former pastor arrested on charges of possession of child pornography.
National Association of Realtors changes 'hate speech' rule after pastor found guilty for Bible verses
The National Association of Realtors has voted to change its controversial "hate speech" rule after punishing a Christian minister who shared Bible verses on social media.
Texas ends in-state tuition rates for college students in the US illegally
Students who are in the United States illegally are no longer eligible to receive a discount on tuition rates at public universities in Texas.