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Family & Society Post Date: January 2, 2026 U.S. Attorney for Wester...
Family & Society Post Date: January 2, 2026 U.S. Attorney for Wester...
The judge ruled that the government cannot force singers, writers or photographers to articulate messages they don’t support.
Attorneys for a fire chief who lost his job after attending a leadership conference at a church are fighting in court for his religious rights.
A children s hospital in Chicago provided training documents to local school districts recommending that students and teachers promote an LGBTQ friendly sex shop for teens, a new report suggests
Christian leader Bishop T.D. Jakes will hold his final "Woman, Thou Art Loosed," conference in Atlanta, GA in late September.
A new Texas law that requires all public schools statewide to display the national motto In God We Trust is facing a challenge over its rejection of signs with the phrase written in Arabic and one ...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — President Joe Biden charged in a prime-time address that the "extreme ideology" of Donald Trump and his adherents "threatens the very foundation of our republic," as he summoned Americans of all stripes to help counter what he sketched as dark forces within the Republican Party trying to…
An ex-porn star who left the adult film industry a few years ago when she “hit rock bottom” is seeking help from fellow Christians to rebuild her life and overcome crushing debt.
The Indiana Supreme Court upheld the religious freedom rights of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis on Wednesday, saying it can hire or fire employees based on religious principles.
A Mississippi waitress, who had been homeless for over three years, was left speechless after a group of women paid her rent for one year.
A U.S. District Court sided with a Christian photographer and blogger Tuesday in her legal battle against a Louisville, Kentucky ordinance that would have required her to photograph same-sex weddings in violation of her First Amendment rights.