Chick-fil-A Franchisee Faces Religious Discrimination Claims
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Since 2002, RELEVANT has been the leading platform for twenty- and thirtysomething Christians covering faith, culture and intentional living. The stories
Since 2002, RELEVANT has been the leading platform for twenty- and thirtysomething Christians covering faith, culture and intentional living. The stories
A 9-minute pro-life video featuring six members of the New York Giants team that won Super Bowl XXI is similar to the ad expected from former college quarterback Tim Tebow, but it didn't draw a firestorm of controversy.
Fullback Heath Evans, though unable to play in Sunday's Super Bowl, nevertheless is helping, spiritually, to carry the ball for the New Orleans Saints.
CBS Sports commentator James Brown plans to treat Christian participants in the Super Bowl "like I treat everybody else if they are explaining to me Who accounts for their success and Who their foundation is."
Focus on the Family's Super Bowl ad featuring Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow and his mother Pam won't air until Feb. 7, but it's already created plenty of buzz and even controversy.
Members of several Florida churches hold a pre-Super Bowl evangelistic block party and share their faith at a nearby shopping district.
Faith-filled players from both the Pittsburgh Steelers and Arizona Cardinals emerged as champions regardless of Sunday's Super Bowl outcome, stating that their eternal perspective remains as strong as ever.
WASHINGTON (BP)--Democrat Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi is set to make history next year by becoming the first female House speaker, but she'll also become the highest ranking political leader in American history publicly to support "gay marriage."
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)--Many of today’s churches feature a unique juxtaposition between the traditions of the past and the ever-changing tides of the future. Hymnals share sanctuary space with large, multimedia screens; monthly newsletters hit mailboxes days after e-mail updates reach inboxes; and brick and mortar church signs advertise websites loaded…