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British Columbia’s Highest Court Unanimously Affirms Religious Liberty
After a British Columbia Court of Appeals decision Trinity Western University is able to operate in accordance with its faith without fear of losing its accreditation.
The State of Georgia is requiring Dr. Eric Walsh to surrender copies of his sermons under threat of law after he sued the state for religious discrimination.
Pro-life Groups Target Planned Parenthood with #100YearsofAbuse Campaign
National pro-life groups rally grassroots to expose the truth about America’s largest abortion business, Planned Parenthood, ahead of its 100th Anniversary.
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Stands Up for Biblical Human Sexuality
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship decided it will dismiss any staff who say they support same-sex marriage or disagree with biblical view of human sexuality.
North Carolina’s “Bathroom Bill” Defended in New Ad
An ad by the Institute for Faith and Family reminds North Carolina voters that HB 2, North Carolina’s “Bathroom Bill” is not just about privacy, but safety too.
Three Reasons I Agree With Tony Campolo That He Isn’t An Evangelical
Prominent author, pastor and sociologist Dr. Tony Campolo said that he no longer wants to be considered an evangelical. Shane Vander Hart says he isn’t.
Kelvey Vander Hart: We put up such a fight when the Left attempts to limit freedom of speech-why should those on the Right do the same thing under the guise of patriotism?
The Associated Press played the race card in a story about a Waterloo police officer who was disciplined for pulling the dreadlocks of a handcuffed suspect.
The newly released list of Dancing With the Stars contestants for Season 23 surprised with a familiar political name: former Texas Governor Rick Perry.
After School Satan Clubs Headed to Elementary Schools
The Satanic Temple will launch After School Satan Clubs to protest Good News Clubs introduced by Child Evangelism Fellowship in public elementary schools.