Pennsylvania church sues city after zoning application for drug, alcohol recovery home is denied

A Pennsylvania church filed a federal lawsuit last week, claiming the Allentown Zoning Hearing Board violated the Americans with Disabilities Act and other anti-discrimination laws by denying the church permission…

Pastor is key suspect in assassination of Haitian president, but many say he’s innocent

Christian Emmanuel Sanon, a 62-year-old Haitian-born American pastor and medical doctor who has lived in the U.S. since the late 1970s, has been named by local authorities as one of…

Election integrity or voter suppression? 5 things to know about Texas’ voting bill

Here are five important things to know about the legislation being debated in Texas aimed at changing state election laws. They include how the latest bills contrast with an earlier…

Bishop TD Jakes, Diddy team up to bring ‘Kingdom Culture’ sermons to hip-hop community

Bishop T.D. Jakes and Sean “Diddy” Combs have announced they are teaming up to bring exclusive sermons to REVOLT, the leading black-owned multimedia platform. Read More The Christian Post |…

Senate unanimously passes bill banning all products from Xinjiang over China’s Uyghur genocide

A measure to ban all products from China’s Xinjiang province, known for its crimes against humanity and ongoing Uyghur Muslim genocide, unanimously passed the U.S. Senate on Wednesday.  Read More…

Promise Keepers almost convinced Bill Clinton to apologize for slavery says AR Bernard

In a presidential radio address on Oct. 4, 1997, then-President Bill Clinton praised Christian men’s ministry Promise Keepers for helping men lead their families responsibly. Not so well-known according to…

UMC conference seizes assets of Georgia megachurch trying to leave denomination

A regional body of The United Methodist Church has seized control of the assets of a Georgia megachurch trying to leave the mainline Protestant denomination. Read More The Christian Post…

Uyghur woman tearfully recalls ‘inhumane’ treatment in China’s brutal concentration camps

A survivor of a Chinese concentration camp tearfully recalled her time in detention in a speech before religious freedom advocates, telling them that her experience left “indelible scars on my…

Afghanistan withdrawal: There’s hope yet in these remaining forces

I served in the US Embassy in Afghanistan back in 2004 as a political advisor. My task was to help create a civil society infrastructure that would be the first…

A timid court, and an uncertain future for religious freedom (pt. 1)

The loss of the long running case involving Barronnelle Stutzman of Washington State, a great-grandmother and proprietor of Arlene’s Flowers, should be cause for both alarm and resolve among committed…

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