
The U.S. Supreme court has decided to hear a case asking if parents in Maine can use state funds to pay for their children’s tuition at private religious schools.
The U.S. Supreme court has decided to hear a case asking if parents in Maine can use state funds to pay for their children’s tuition at private religious schools.
The Constitution grants us freedom of religion because we need it. We need the God we are free to worship and trust. We need the biblical truth we are free to proclaim. We are so immoral that we need the morality taught by God’s word and empowered by his Spirit.
An English street preacher has been awarded $4,500 after he was wrongfully arrested in 2019.
Christians often have a defeatist mentality when we look at the future of Christianity in America. We envision a future in which Christianity is illegal, and Christians have no free speech rights. While there are concerning trends and while genuine Christianity is becoming a minority movement in the United States, recent court cases provide evidence that our free speech rights are safe for now.
A chaplain for the U.S. Army who was reprimanded for questioning the Biden administration's transgender policy has won his case on appeal.
After being suspended for praying outside of a closed abortion clinic while off-duty four months ago, a Kentucky police office is finally heading back to work.
A new poll by Rasmussen and Summit Institute shows that more than three in four Americans believe religious freedom is essential for maintaining a “healthy American society.”
On Tuesday, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law aimed at protecting intellectual freedom and viewpoint diversity at universities.
Christians and other religious minority groups participated in the annual "Black Day" protest against the 1988 constitutional amendments that establish Islam as Bangladesh's official state religion.
The U.S. Supreme Court issued a much-anticipated ruling in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia on Thursday. In a 9-0 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that Catholic Social Services could not be forced to violate their religious beliefs by placing children with same-sex foster parents as Philadelphia had tried to do in 2018.