Minister Claims He Received ‘Strong Nudge from Jesus’ to Announce Support for Homosexuality

Minister Claims He Received ‘Strong Nudge from Jesus’ to Announce Support for Homosexuality

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — A Vineyard minister in Michigan is claiming that he received a ‘strong nudge from Jesus’ a few years ago to announce his changing views on homosexuality—a topic that he is now discussing in a new book about embracing homosexuals in the Church. “It’s about welcoming previously excluded groups,” Ken Wilson Vineyard […]

Christian Legal Group Appeals Ruling Barring NYC Churches from Meeting in Public Schools

Christian Legal Group Appeals Ruling Barring NYC Churches from Meeting in Public Schools

NEW YORK — A nationally-recognized Christian legal organization has filed an appeal of a ruling that barred churches in New York City from meeting in public schools on Sundays. As previously reported, the case of Bronx Household of Faith v. Board of Education of the City of New York has been circling through the court system for […]

U.S. Military Not Backing Down After Group Urges Withdrawal from National Day of Prayer Event

U.S. Military Not Backing Down After Group Urges Withdrawal from National Day of Prayer Event

WASHINGTON — The U.S. military has no plans to back out of a National Day of Prayer event after being urged by a prominent activist group to withdraw, reports state. Mikey Weinstein, the president of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, recently sent a letter to Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, asking that the Department of Defense […]

Michigan Mayor Denies Atheist Request to Erect ‘Reason Station’ Near City Hall ‘Prayer Station’

Michigan Mayor Denies Atheist Request to Erect ‘Reason Station’ Near City Hall ‘Prayer Station’

WARREN, Mich. — A mayor in Michigan has denied the request of an atheist activist to erect a ‘reason station’ near an existing ‘prayer station’ at city hall. Warren resident and member of the Freedom from Religion Foundation (FFRF) Douglas Marshall recently submitted a request to the Downtown Development Authority to use the atrium at […]

Missouri School District Affirms Student’s Rights After Teacher Forbids Bible Discussion

Missouri School District Affirms Student’s Rights After Teacher Forbids Bible Discussion

POTOSI, Mo. — A Missouri school district and high school principal have affirmed a student’s right to bring her Bible to school and discuss religion with friends after a teacher allegedly forbid her from doing so. Angela English told reporters this week that her 15-year-old daughter Kiela called her on Wednesday, explaining that as she […]

Congress Urges U.S. Air Force to Revise Regulations to Protect Religious Freedom

Congress Urges U.S. Air Force to Revise Regulations to Protect Religious Freedom

WASHINGTON — Bipartisan members of Congress have submitted a letter to U.S. Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James regarding concerns over the need to revise current Air Force regulations that may hinder religious freedom. “We are concerned that the Air Force has not updated its regulations on religious freedom and appears to have the most restrictive […]

Judge Declares North Dakota’s Ban on Abortion When Heartbeat Detected ‘Unconstitutional’

Judge Declares North Dakota’s Ban on Abortion When Heartbeat Detected ‘Unconstitutional’

BISMARCK, N.D. — A federal judge nominated by George W. Bush has overturned a North Dakota law that banned abortions when a heartbeat is detected, declaring the restriction ‘unconstitutional.’ As previously reported, lawmakers in the state passed HB 1456 in March 2013, which was later signed by Governor Jack Dalrymple. It would require any abortionist in […]

Community College to Reach Settlement with Student Barred from Preaching Gospel on Campus

Community College to Reach Settlement with Student Barred from Preaching Gospel on Campus

HAMPTON, Va. — The Virginia Community College System has agreed to alter its free speech policy as a means to settle a lawsuit with a Christian student who was barred from preaching the Gospel on campus last fall. As previously reported, last fall, student Christian Parks publicly preached the Gospel on four different occasions in […]