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UK Christians Worried Conversion Therapy Ban May Punish Some Forms of Prayer

UK Christians Worried Conversion Therapy Ban May Punish Some Forms of Prayer

Some Christians are worried that a ban on conversion therapy in the U.K. may also place restrictions on some kinds of prayer.

Texans to Vote on Whether Governments Can Limit Religious Services

Texans to Vote on Whether Governments Can Limit Religious Services

In November, Texans will be voting on whether or not the government should be allowed to limit religious services as they did during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Christian Nurse Sues Hospital after Being Fired for Refusing to Remove Cross Necklace

Christian Nurse Sues Hospital after Being Fired for Refusing to Remove Cross Necklace

A British nurse who was fired from a hospital for refusing to take off or conceal her cross necklace has filed a lawsuit against her former place of employment.

Colorado Blatantly Violating the First Amendment

Colorado Blatantly Violating the First Amendment

When creative professionals like Lorie Smith and Jack Phillips decline a job because it violates their deeply held beliefs, it’s about the message, not the person.

God's Not Dead Actor Antonio Sabato Jr. Encourages Christians to Trust in Christ amid Threats to Religious Freedom

<em>God's Not Dead</em> Actor Antonio Sabato Jr. Encourages Christians to Trust in Christ amid Threats to Religious Freedom

Actor and former model Antonio Sabato Jr., who will be starring in the fourth installment of the God's Not Dead films, is encouraging Christians to trust in Jesus Christ amid recent threats to religious liberty.

Coach Fired for Post-Game Prayer Takes Case to Supreme Court: 'Right This Wrong'

Coach Fired for Post-Game Prayer Takes Case to Supreme Court: 'Right This Wrong'

A high school football coach who brought legal action after he was fired for praying at the 50-yard-line following football games is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to get involved in his case.

Supreme Court Grants Execution Delay to Texas Inmate over Pastor's Touch Request

Supreme Court Grants Execution Delay to Texas Inmate over Pastor's Touch Request

On Wednesday, a 37-year-old Texas man on death row won a reprieve on his execution after he claimed that the Lone Star state was violating his religious freedom by refusing to let his pastor lay hands on him during his execution.

Barronelle Stutzman Testifies That God’s Promises Can Be Trusted

Barronelle Stutzman Testifies That God’s Promises Can Be Trusted

The court has shown a repeated willingness to defend Christian institutions, pastors, and religious organizations who hold to their deeply held beliefs. But like in the case of florist Barronelle Stutzman, the court has demonstrated that religious freedom is being lost, not by organizations and people in pastoral roles, but in the rights of parishioners and individuals to order their public lives according to their beliefs, especially in the world of commerce.

'Be Prepared for Persecution,' American Evangelist Warns Following Arrest for Preaching Against Homosexuality in London

'Be Prepared for Persecution,' American Evangelist Warns Following Arrest for Preaching Against Homosexuality in London

An American evangelist who was recently arrested in London for preaching against homosexuality is warning the church of growing religious persecution in the UK.

The Contemporary Epistles of Jack Phillips, Barronelle Stutzman, and the Booth Family

The Contemporary Epistles of Jack Phillips, Barronelle Stutzman, and the Booth Family

To be a Christian and to hold to Christian conviction about what is true about the nature and person of Jesus Christ, and about the place of Christian conviction in the public square, is to be out of step with the larger culture. From the very beginning, Christians have faced these challenges. They have had to choose between their well-being and their convictions.