A Christian mother in England is suing a London-based school for allegedly forcing her four-year-old son to partake in a gay pride parade in 2018.
A Christian mother in England is suing a London-based school for allegedly forcing her four-year-old son to partake in a gay pride parade in 2018.
The city of Washington D.C. has agreed to pay more than $200,000 in legal fees for Capitol Hill Baptist Church which sued the city over restrictions on religious gatherings.
On Friday, a federal appeals court said that a Tennessee 48-hour waiting period law could go into effect while it is being challenged in court.
In the next several days, a jury will determine if former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin is guilty of murder. What they decide will reverberate across the nation and around the world in a way that may shape much of the discourse on issues of race, police conduct, and justice for quite some time. In light of those potential repercussions, today I’d like for us to focus on how we can best pray for those on the jury, the crowds gathered in anticipation of their verdict, and for our fellow believers to respond in accordance with God’s sense of justice rather than our own.
On Thursday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled against a high school football coach who was fired for praying after football games.
This week, the U.S. Senate confirmed the 225th federal judge nominated by President Trump.
The U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Tuesday that an Indiana county can legally display a nativity scene on the courthouse lawn.
The 11th Circut Court is set to hear the case of a juror dismissed from a jury for saying he received guidance from the Holy Spirit on the verdict.
On Monday, a federal judge blocked an Idaho law that would prevent biological males who identify as female from playing on girls’ or women’s sports teams.
“The issue of abortion,” says Obianuju Ekeocha, the founder of Culture of Life Africa, “has already been decided by many African countries (who) have decided that abortion is an attack on human life at its earliest stages.” On top of that, African culture includes a strong preference for large families.
Rejecting African values and culture, Western abortion advocates instead parallel the worst colonialists of the 19th-Century who claimed to bring “Civilization, Christianity, and Commerce” to unenlightened natives.