Facebook bans Christian prof. from platform for opposing Biden’s transgender military policy

A Christian university professor has been suspended from Facebook for stating disagreement with the Biden administration’s executive order enshrining transgenderism into federal agencies, comments the social media giant deemed “incitement.”…

Court blocks Vermont from barring religious school students from tuition program

A federal appeals court has ruled in favor of Catholic high school students who sued Vermont over a policy barring students who attend religious high schools from accessing a high…

Pregnant woman delivers baby after being shot at home; family thanks God

Family members of a 24-year-old pregnant Georgia woman who was shot while standing in front of a home are now thanking God after she survived along with her newborn, who…

Baylor newspaper apologizes after calling professor’s criticism of Biden’s LGBT order ‘transphobic’

The student newspaper at a prominent Christian university has apologized for calling a professor’s comments “transphobic” after she criticized President Joe Biden’s executive order allowing biological males who identify as…

Several states showing significant drops in births amid pandemic, new data show

New data released by a number of states across the country show significant drops in birth rates, pointing to signs of what could be a broader baby bust amid the…

Nearly half of US pastors ‘frequently’ hear congregants repeat conspiracy theories, poll finds

A new study released Tuesday has found that nearly half of Protestant pastors in the United States say they hear members of their congregations repeating conspiracy theories — a “worrisome…

COVID-19 vaccines: 4 things to know

Following Operation Warp Speed, the Trump administration’s effort to develop a coronavirus vaccine as quickly as possible, two coronavirus vaccines have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for…

Judge rejects Tony Spell’s request to quash criminal charges for violating COVID-19 restrictions

A judge in Louisiana has rejected a motion filed by controversial Pastor Tony Spell to quash six misdemeanor charges filed against him for holding church services in violation of state…

Florida humanist gives first secular invocation at Brevard County meeting after yearslong legal battle

A Florida county that previously prohibited secular invocations at public meetings had its first non-religious invocation Tuesday following a yearslong court battle. The Christian Post | RSS Read More

Supreme Court rejects Nevada church’s request to secure eased COVID-19 restrictions

The United States Supreme Court has rejected a Nevada church’s request to clarify that houses of worship and comparable secular entities should be treated equally during the coronavirus pandemic. The…

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