North Carolina Man Arrested for Bringing Flamethrowers, Crossbows to Church
William S Milliken III, 44, was arrested last weekend in a North Carolina church parking lot armed with flamethrowers, crossbows and other weapons, according to police
William S Milliken III, 44, was arrested last weekend in a North Carolina church parking lot armed with flamethrowers, crossbows and other weapons, according to police
BARNARDSVILLE, N.C. (BP) — Curtis showed up about two weeks ago and has been invaluable for helping Barnardsville Baptist Church after flood damage to its building. It’s what he hasn’t done, however, that may signal a key to the long-term response to Helene’s damage in the area.
PENROSE, N.C. — As many homes, businesses and churches lost power and suffered massive destruction when Hurricane Helene hit western North Carolina, one church’s lights remained on and its members were quickly able to jump into serving the community.
Family & Society Post Date: October 18, 2024 Colin Gray the father o...
A watchdog group is demanding answers following a U S Army training that labeled pro-life organizations as terrorist groups, citing people who counsel women outside of abortion facilities or display
At the religious right's annual gathering, leaders scolded the Republican National Committee for dropping its longstanding abortion plank, but also turned to rallying conservative Christians to other culture war causes.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Thursday accused a Dallas-area doctor of violating state law by giving underage patients high-dose cross-sex hormones in an attempt to change their biological sex....
Missouri, Kansas, and Idaho last week joined a lawsuit filed by the Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine against the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The lawsuit alleges that the FDA risked women’s h...
A city council member in Connecticut has been arrested for allegedly embezzling from a church that he worked at in varying capacities over the past couple of years
This issue of A Public Witness heads deep in the heart of Texas to track the campaign of U.S. Rep. Colin Allred as he shows up in pulpits hoping to unseat U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz.
The suit alleges that the mandate violates the Oklahoma Constitution because it involves spending public money to support religion and favors one religion over another by requiring the use of a Protestant version of the Bible.