
A new report says that accommodations for religious students at colleges in the U.S. are "lacking."
A new report says that accommodations for religious students at colleges in the U.S. are "lacking."
On Wednesday, two Christian schools – the University of Northwestern-St. Paul and Crown College – joined a lawsuit with a group of Christian parents opposing the new law, claiming it is unconstitutional because it discriminates on the basis of religion.
At Asbury University in Wilmore, Ky., students have been in the midst of a 50-hour revival that is still ongoing. “As long as the Spirit calls for it, His children will remain here, allowing God’s overwhelming and holy love to fill hearts and touch souls,” writes Alexandra Presta, executive editor of the Asbury Collegian.