A protester was arrested on Easter Sunday outside Cities Church in St Paul, Minnesota, the same church at the center of a January national media firestorm when activists stormed its sanctuary during
This week, the U.S. Supreme Court is hearing arguments about one high school football coach's right to take a knee and pray at the 50-yard line after a
The Satanic Temple is filing a lawsuit against an elementary school in Pennsylvania after the Northern York County School Board voted last week not to allow an After School Satan Club.
The Supreme Court will tackle a dispute between public school officials and a former high school football coach who wanted to kneel and pray on the field after games.
A mural depicting Christ’s resurrection was left relatively unscathed by a series of fires at a 128-year-old Chicago church that the city determined to be unsalvageable. The church's pastor sees the mural’s survival as a comforting sign from God of better things to come.
A soldier from the Texas Army National Guard remains missing for two days since he made attempts to save a pair of illegal migrants involved in drug trafficking who appeared to be drowning as they illegally crossed the river from Mexico to the United States, and some reports suggest he, too, may have drowned during the rescue mission.
Hundreds of unborn babies were saved from abortion during the 40 Days For Life spring campaign. The movement involves volunteers praying, fasting, and holding peaceful vigils outside abortion clinics.
Westminster College said it won't be canceling an elective class where students will be watching hardcore porn together to study it as “an art form” during its upcoming May term despite an outpouring of complaints online.
The South Carolina Supreme Court has ruled that properties held by 14 churches that left The Episcopal Church over its ordination of gay clergy and acceptance of same-sex unions more than a decade ago shall be returned to the denomination and its affiliated diocese in the state.
The South Carolina Supreme Court has ruled that properties held by 14 churches which left The Episcopal Church over its ordination of gay clergy and acceptance of same-sex unions more than a decade ago shall be returned to the denomination and its affiliated diocese in the state.
Zoomers — those born in the late 1990s and early 2000s — are turning their backs on TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram, leaving behind what many now see as “the ultimate waste,” according to the New York Post.