
During the debate in the U.S. House over the Equality Act last Thursday, Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) asserted that "God's will is no concern of this Congress," after a fellow Congressman opposed the measure by pointing to God.
During the debate in the U.S. House over the Equality Act last Thursday, Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) asserted that "God's will is no concern of this Congress," after a fellow Congressman opposed the measure by pointing to God.
As the controversial Equality Act heads to the U.S. Senate to be voted upon, here are a few things you should know:
Thirty years ago, the idea of socially and medically experimenting on children to advance a controversial and unproven ideology was unthinkable. Today, it’s considered by some to be unquestionable.
First United Methodist Church of Denton, Texas started a GoFundMe campaign to help the Islamic Society of Denton pay for repairs to its building after it was damaged in the brutal winter storms the state experienced last month. This simple act could serve as a relational bridge across which the gospel can travel, bringing the good news of Jesus’ love to Muslims in our region?
The lesson we can learn from this act is both simple and profound: to win people to Jesus, we must love and serve them where they are, not where we wish them to be.
On Thursday, the House passed the Equality Act in a 224 - 206 mostly party-line vote. Opponents of the bill say it will have a devastating impact on women’s rights and religious freedom.
Late last week, Democratic lawmakers in the House of Representatives introduced the Equality Act, a grave threat to religious liberty and conscience rights that would, in effect, erase all legal distinctions between male and female in public life.
Franklin Graham took to social media on Monday to denounce the Equality Act, which is currently making its way through Congress.
President Biden urged Congress this week to "swiftly pass" the LGBT Equality Act.
I am so deeply concerned about his administration’s commitment to the so-called Equality Act and its consequences for our nation.
Senator Chuck Schumer shared this week that he supports presumptive president-elect Joe Biden's plan to pass the pro-LGBT Equality Act in his first 100 days.