Wedding Photographer’s Free Speech Battle Settled for $800K
Loading the Audio Player... A wedding photographer's yearslong legal battle was settled by the city of Louisville, Ky. Tuesday. The city agreed to pay $800,000 of attorneys’ fee...
Loading the Audio Player... A wedding photographer's yearslong legal battle was settled by the city of Louisville, Ky. Tuesday. The city agreed to pay $800,000 of attorneys’ fee...
A growing body of data is pointing to a new and very real relational standoff: young men are becoming more religious and more conservative, while young
A newly enacted Tennessee law prohibits schools from punishing employees and teachers for referring to trans-identified students by their given name and pronouns, as public school staff in other
You don’t need to post a goodbye note on your story. You don’t have to light a candle or start a Substack. You can just log off. Quietly. Casually. Like
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – “This day just declares joy,” said Southern Baptist Theological Seminary President R. Albert Mohler, Jr., looking out over the lawn filled with graduates, family, and friends. “Even the sun declares joy. The birds are singing joy.”
New research shows that the United States has a significantly more favorable view of the Bible and Christianity than other countries that comprise the notoriously secular parts of the world
The family of the Rev Tom Cheung, a Canadian pastor killed in a 2019 high-speed crash, is demanding legal reforms after the driver involved was found not criminally responsible due to mental illness
Madison police on Thursday arrested the father of the Abundant Life Christian School shooter, acting Madison Police Chief John Patterson said during a press conference later that day. Jeffrey Rupnow f...
Parents in Naples, Florida are fighting to protect children from a sexually explicit drag show seeking to hold its events near a playground.
It shows up in sermons, small group debates, breakup justifications and Instagram captions over grayscale landscapes. At some point, most Christians hear
HANNIBAL, Mo. (BP) – Hannibal-LaGrange University is threatening legal action should the Department of Education not grant an accommodation over a rule that the school says limits its financial autonomy and religious liberty.