This week, President Trump shared a video to social media condemning the violent attack on the Capitol earlier this month. He also called on his supporters to work toward peace instead of violence.

This week, President Trump shared a video to social media condemning the violent attack on the Capitol earlier this month. He also called on his supporters to work toward peace instead of violence.
Jewish Agency for Israel, a World-renowned nonprofit organization that helps Jews immigrate to Israel, has ended its contract with a Christian ministry after volunteers with the ministry were accused of proselytizing to Jews.
The case of two Georgia college students who believe their freedom of speech was violated is headed to the US Supreme Court later this year.
The U.S. Supreme Court recently ordered Nevada's Gov. Steve Sisolak to respond to Calvary Chapel Dayton Valley’s lawsuit alleging that the state violated its right to freedom of religion.
One Michigan woman is defending her pastor after some claimed that he attributed her husband's death from COVID-19 to his lack of faith.
One day after the violent mob attacks at the U.S. Capitol, President Trump issued a call for unity.
A federal appeals court recently sided with a group of faith-based schools in Ohio that were challenging the Toledo-Lucas County health department's decision to order the schools closed in an effort to curb the spread of COVID-19.
On Monday, the international chairman of the Proud Boys, a controversial far-right group, was arrested in Washington for setting fire to a church’s Black Lives Matter banner.
A Christian journalist in China was sentenced to 4 years in prison for reporting on the toll the coronavirus was having on the people of Wuhan, China.
The federal Appeals Court for the 2nd Circuit ruled this week that New York’s COVID-19 restrictions on religious groups were unconstitutional.