A prominent Manhattan pastor has filed a federal lawsuit alleging that U.S. officials violated her religious freedom when she was put on a watchlist over her ministry to migrants at the border.
Mike Pence, Mike Pompeo address Christian pro-Israel summit
“We stand with Israel because we cherish that ancient promise that Americans have always cherished throughout our history: that those who bless her will be blessed,” Pence said.
At Capitol, faith-based organizations shine light on human trafficking
Participants at a daylong conference sponsored by the National Advocacy Center of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and the District of Columbia Baptist Convention lobbied lawmakers for tougher legislation.
By the power vested in me by God or the Internet: The fight over online ordinations
With lay officiants on the rise, Tennessee’s ban spurs religious freedom challenge.
Former Sojourners staffer recounts personal opioid crisis in ‘Addiction Nation’
In “Addiction Nation: What the Opioid Crisis Reveals About Us,” published last month, former chief strategy officer for Sojourners magazine Timothy McMahan King combines his story with Christian theology and scientific studies of addiction.
Ancient DNA may reveal origin of the Philistines
Historical accounts and archaeology agree that the biggest villains of the Hebrew Bible were ‘different’ — but how different were they really?
Church of the Nativity no longer endangered
The sixth century building which marks the site where Jesus was born in Bethlehem has recently undergone a major renovation project.
Evangelical pastor: Democrats have created an ‘imaginary God’
Baptist pastor Robert Jeffress suggested that Democratic 2020 candidates aren’t talking about the “real God” when they talk about their faith.
UCC General Synod endorses Green New Deal
It may be the first Christian body to endorse the environmental protection legislation sponsored in the U.S. House of Representatives by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-New York.