A coalition of Native American people said they will go to the Supreme Court after a divided federal appeals court ruled the government can proceed with the transfer of Oak Flat, an Apache sacred site in Arizona, to a private…
Evangelist Nick Hall: Christians have become ‘loud about everything but Jesus’
Nick Hall, having just turned 40, says he’s no longer a young evangelist, but he is continuing to reach out to the next generation, encouraging them to be outspoken about sharing their Christian faith.
Boston city council member walks back tweet about ‘letting the Zionists shake you down’
A Democratic member of Boston’s city council said she “should’ve known better” after tweeting an attack on “Zionists” after a federal court upheld an Arkansas law prohibiting Israel boycotts.
Religious schools may face another hurdle to state tuition
Religious schools got what they wanted when the Supreme Court allowed them to participate in a state tuition program.
Counting the Cost of Paying Ransoms for Missionaries
International Christian organizations and missions experts agree it’s not best practice to pay kidnapping ransoms.
At LA’s DisclosureFest, a milieu of New Age mysticism, capitalism and conspiracy talk
This past weekend, a crowd of several thousand assembled in downtown Los Angeles to meditate. They carried drums and hula hoops and wore feathers and face paint. One shirtless man circled, waving a smoky bundle of sage, while another provided…
Worshippers at Baptist church in Nigeria abducted
Three dozen worshippers at a Baptist church in Nigeria’s southern Kaduna state were abducted by gunmen on June 19 after the attackers first killed three people at a Catholic church.
Biden administration proposes protections for transgender students and against sexual violence in schools
President Joe Biden’s administration released a proposal Thursday that would provide stronger protections against sex and gender discrimination on college campuses, as well as for anyone who claims they were the victim of sexual assault on campus.
Columbia Theological Seminary students object to firing of Black administrator
Black students at Columbia Theological Seminary, a Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) seminary in Decatur, Georgia, are protesting the surprise firing of a beloved admissions director, saying it’s the latest in a series of firings of faculty and administration of color since…