Connecticut Minister Facing Animal Cruelty Charges, Put on Administrative Leave
An Episcopal Church minister based in Connecticut is facing charges that she engaged in acts of animal cruelty, which may have led to the deaths of three dogs
An Episcopal Church minister based in Connecticut is facing charges that she engaged in acts of animal cruelty, which may have led to the deaths of three dogs
The death of notable televangelist and former presidential candidate Pat Robertson, who launched the Christian Broadcasting Network and Regent University, has drawn strong reactions from his ...
The transfer of a Minnesota man who identifies as a woman to a female prison is the first time the Gopher State has allowed a trans-identifying individual to move to a facility that corresponds with ...
A recent survey conducted by the Public Religion Research Institute reveals that Americans' views on using gender-neutral pronouns are heavily shaped by
Girl Scouts can earn a LGBT-themed patch by participating in several activities, such as attending a Pride parade or creating a rainbow-themed flag, with the organization encouraging members of all ...
Prosecutors have dropped charges against a Pennsylvanian street preacher after he was arrested while reading from the Bible across from a pride event
Daniel Kellan Mayfield, a married youth pastor at First Baptist Gowensville in Landrum, South Carolina, who was fired after he was charged with voyeurism for secretly recording a woman from outside ...
Former Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary President Adam Greenway spent around 1 5 million in home furnishings and renovations while the seminary was experiencing budget cuts and reduced its ...
Schools across Louisiana will also receive free LGBTQ+ Pride-themed posters to hang in their classrooms, though the designs might not be what some state lawmakers had in mind when they passed the new mandate Tuesday.
Christian broadcaster Pat Robertson, known for his influential role in American politics and the global Christian Broadcasting Network, has died at the
Notable conservative Christian broadcaster and onetime presidential candidate Pat Robertson, widely known as the long-serving host of the popular Christian Broadcasting Network program "The 700 Club," has died. He was 93 years old.