
Hobby Lobby is running full-page newspaper ads nationwide this Christmas season declaring the true meaning of the holiday with a Bible-centric message: “O’ come let us adore Him, Christ the Lord.”
Hobby Lobby is running full-page newspaper ads nationwide this Christmas season declaring the true meaning of the holiday with a Bible-centric message: “O’ come let us adore Him, Christ the Lord.”
The world’s largest privately-owned arts-and-crafts retailer spread the true message of Easter this holiday season with full-page newspaper advertisements that included the text of Scripture.
This year, Hobby Lobby ran a gospel-centric, Christmas-themed ad in newspapers across the country showing a painting of a toddler boy – representing a young Jesus – picking up nails on the shop floor as his earthly father, Joseph, tends to his works a few feet away. The sunshine through the adjacent window casts a shadow off Jesus in the shape of a cross.
On Friday an appeals court ruled that Hobby Lobby violated an Illinois anti-discrimination law when it prohibited a biological male employee who identifies as female from using the women’s restroom.
A Fourth of July-themed Hobby Lobby newspaper advertisement that cited a Bible verse and said the United States was “One Nation Under God" was met by mixed reactions over the weekend.
Hobby Lobby has filed a lawsuit against a former classics professor at Oxford University. The professor is accused of selling the company stolen ancient fragments containing Biblical texts.
After letters were arranged to read "USA VOTE TRUMP" in a Hobby Lobby, slews of people are calling for a Hobby Lobby boycott.
Hobby Lobby is clarifying how it is handling payment for its employees amid the coronavirus pandemic.
In an exclusive interview with Christian Headline, Hobby Lobby president Steve Green opened up about just how important the Bible is to him in his personal and business life.