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Two top executives of evangelical magazine Christianity Today committed "unchecked" sexual harassment of colleagues over the course of a dozen years, the publication said Tuesday. Published March 15, 2022
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Religious communities in Ukraine "will likely be targeted with violence and oppression" should Russia gain control of Ukraine, a federal commission on religious freedom has warned.
Shares The District of Columbia has granted a religious exemption from its COVID-19 vaccine mandate to a Catholic nun and doctor who sued Mayor Muriel Bowser over it last week.
Shares A private spiritual foundation in Michigan has released a report hailing innovations that connect the unaffiliated with a faith community's "heritage," if not an established organization.
Shares The potential confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court could slow down the pro-life movement, conservative advocates warn.
Shares Florida Democrats rallied Saturday against Gov. Ron DeSantis at the party's annual Obama Roosevelt Legacy Gala, calling for his defeat in 2022 in order to end "the cruelty that has been inflicted upon our state."
Shares Dozens of big-name businesses are pushing Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to backtrack on state efforts that have been condemned as harmful to the LGBT community, saying "discrimination is bad for business."
Shares Pope Francis directly addressed Russian President Vladimir Putin, pleading Sunday for an end to the invasion of Ukraine.
Shares Jason Sobel is not your typical rabbi.
Shares The presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, said Friday that Russian President Vladimir Putin should stop his country's invasion of Ukraine and "sit at the table of brotherhood" to resolve the conflict.
Shares Sister Deirdre "Dede" Byrne, a Roman Catholic nun and doctor who provides free medical service to the poor, has sued the District for refusing her a religious exemption to its vaccine mandate for health care workers.
Shares The Texas Supreme Court has delivered another blow to abortion providers who are challenging the state's abortion restrictions, rejecting a lawsuit that objected to the state licensing board enforcing the law.
Shares The high school football coach fired for praying on the 50-yard-line and the parent concerned about prayer at a public school agree on one thing: The whole legal battle -- one that's now reached the Supreme Court -- has been crazy.
Shares Actor/producer Kirk Cameron, who rose to fame as a teen heartthrob in the sitcom "Growing Pains" and has gone on to star in Christian-themed movies, says he knows what it's like to be on the receiving end of blunt, prying media questions -- which is why he promises a "no gotcha" zone for his new, "Takeaways," on the Trinity Broadcasting Network.
Shares Nick Hall, an evangelist from Minneapolis, said he is desperately trying to evacuate his coworkers in Ukraine out of the war zone.
Shares A key advocate for enhancing security measures at houses of worship on Thursday hailed the passage of a $1.5 trillion spending bill that includes a 40% increase in federal funding for such measures.
Shares Nonbelievers say America's Christians are doing a poor job of representing Jesus Christ, a new survey sponsored by the Episcopal Church revealed Tuesday.
Shares NASHVILLE, Tenn. | Former investigative reporter Lee Strobel says today's skeptics need evidence before they consider Christianity's claims.
Shares A faith-based advocacy group is suing the District of Columbia over the city's mask mandate on behalf of parents who send their elementary school children to Catholic schools.
Shares Republicans took a victory lap Wednesday after defeating Democrats' attempts to strip out longstanding pro-life measures from spending bills.
Shares Most American parents of children younger than 13 are now millennials who do not believe in the Bible, according to a survey released Tuesday by the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University.
Shares Virginia Democrats have blocked a bill that would protect houses of worship from excess government intervention such as COVID-19 mandates and shutdown orders.
Shares The leader of the Russian Orthodox Church said his country's invasion of Ukraine was a divine mission in opposition to gay rights.
Shares Contemporary Christian music is reaching an audience beyond the pews, a top broadcasting executive says.
Shares Nearly 3 in 4 U.S. Protestant pastors say it's morally wrong to "identify" as a gender different than that one is biologically born with, a Lifeway Research survey reported Friday.
Shares Florida teenagers have staged a statewide walkout from their classrooms to protest the state's proposed parental bill of rights, which would forbid teachers from discussing gender identity and sexual orientation in elementary schools.
Shares More than 200 Jewish refugees from war-torn Ukraine are expected to be greeted as immigrants in Israel Sunday by Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, a Jerusalem-based relief official said Thursday.
Shares At least 272 clerics in the Russian Orthodox Church -- the faith often aligned with Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin -- have signed an online letter calling for an immediate end of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the withdrawal of all troops and weapons.
Shares Europe's first ground war in half a century has made it urgent for parents to discuss Russia's invasion of Ukraine with their children, according to a noted parenting educator.
Shares By Peter Smith - Associated Press
Kyiv, bracing for a potentially catastrophic Russian attack, is the spiritual heart of Ukraine.
Shares Sen. John Kennedy, Louisiana Republican, prodded the Justice Department on Wednesday to act against rising crime targeting Catholic churches and worshipers, saying he has received no response since raising the issue in 2020.
Shares America's Protestant churches are gathering in person at a rate far greater than the beginning of 2021, a new survey from Lifeway Research reports.
Shares A Texas family is suing to block Gov. Greg Abbott's directive for the state to probe parents of transgender kids receiving transition care for alleged child abuse.
Shares Museums and monuments in the District of Columbia are prepping for a resurgence of school field trips this spring following the lifting of mask mandates and vaccine card requirements.
Shares The Rev. Ed Litton, president of the Southern Baptist Convention, said Tuesday he would not seek a second consecutive term as head of America's largest Protestant denomination.
Shares Alabama Governor Kay Ivey, a Republican and self-identified Baptist, has sided with athletes from a Seventh-day Adventist high school that had to forfeit a game when the state's high school sports association balked at rescheduling a playoff game.
Shares Lawyers representing a Washington state school district have asked the Supreme Court to dismiss a lawsuit from a high school football coach who was fired for praying on the 50-yard line, arguing the coach has moved to Florida so there's no longer a conflict over his employment.
Shares The White House on Tuesday criticized Republicans for blocking attempts to take up abortion rights legislation in the Senate, calling it "extremely disappointing" as states pass new restrictions and hinting President Biden will explore actions he can take on his own.
Shares Senate Democrats failed to secure enough votes Monday to move forward with legislation that would codify Roe v. Wade, the landmark Supreme Court decision giving women a right to an abortion up until viability.
Shares The District of Columbia's newest megachurch doesn't have a smoke machine, praise band or rock concert-style musical numbers.
Shares Metropolitan Onufriy, head of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church - Moscow Patriarchate, an Eastern Orthodox body aligned with the Russian Orthodox leadership, ordered his clergy in the besieged nation to pray Sunday for Russia's defeat.
Shares The Supreme Court announced Monday it would hear a group of cases weighing a 1978 law that gave the federal government control over removing children from Indian homes, avoiding placement with families outside of tribes.
Shares Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, spiritual leader of the world's 200 million Eastern Orthodox Christians, on Sunday condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine as "beyond every sense of law and morality," according to a message posted online by his office in Istanbul, Turkey.
Shares Gov. Glenn Youngkin released an interim report Friday outlining steps his administration is taking to remove "inherently divisive concepts" in Virginia's public schools, part of his pledge to ban critical race theory.
Shares Liberal-leaning states are rushing to enshrine the right to abortion within their own boundaries ahead of the Supreme Court's looming ruling in a case challenging Roe v. Wade, the landmark decision that guaranteed a national right to abortion.
Shares Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson credited God and her faith on Friday as President Biden nominated her to the Supreme Court, where she would become the first Black woman to serve on the high court in its 233-year history.
Shares An Arkansas judge has found his deceased birth parents after decades of searching but says the process of understanding why they abandoned him as an infant has just begun.
Shares Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, spiritual leader of the world's 200 million Eastern Orthodox Christians, has condemned Russia's invasion in a phone call to the head of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, the independent Orthodox Times website reported.
Shares A day after President Vladimir Putin ordered a full-scale invasion of neighboring Ukraine, Pope Francis on Friday spent more than half an hour at the Russian Embassy to the Vatican where he expressed his concern about the widening war.
Shares Abortion providers on Thursday said the number of Texans heading out of state for abortions skyrocketed since the state banned abortions when a fetal heartbeat is detected, usually after six weeks of pregnancy.
Shares Nebraska conservatives are scrambling to block a Lincoln City Council proposal that would allow biological men who identify as female to use women's facilities. Businesses and organizations unwilling to abide by the new "gender identity" rules could face fines.
Shares The Museum of the Bible will open a major exhibit on the Shroud of Turin on Saturday, but its top curator says the genuineness of the alleged burial cloth of Jesus isn't the point.
Shares A Canadian pastor who was imprisoned for keeping his church open during COVID-19 has found common cause with the truckers who have blockaded Ottawa to protest mask and vaccine mandates.
Shares A group of Christian physicians sued California Tuesday claiming last year's revisions to the state's 2015 assisted suicide law will force medical personnel to violate their conscience and participate in procedures they oppose on religious grounds.
Shares Wedding bells will ring more and cost more as COVID-19 restrictions are lifted this year, according to an industry report that predicts the U.S. will see a record 2.5 million weddings in 2022.
Shares Russia's mistreatment of 14 Jehovah's Witnesses more than a decade ago violated their "fundamental rights to freedom of religion and liberty," the European Court of Human Rights ruled Tuesday.
Shares The battle between discrimination laws and free speech will reach the Supreme Court next term in a case involving a website designer who doesn't want to create wedding websites involving same-sex marriages, the justices announced Tuesday.
Shares America's clergy have lost the confidence of millions, according to two recent surveys, and experts say pastors will have to confront some harsh truths to regain that trust.
Shares The American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia is suing to undo new Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin's executive order barring local school authorities from mandating students at public schools wear face masks.
Shares A lawsuit seeking to stop a West Virginia school district from sponsoring in-school religious assemblies was filed Thursday by attorneys representing the Freedom From Religion Foundation and 11 parents and students at the school.
Shares A free-speech advocacy group reports that Republican lawmakers have filed since May 15 bills in nine states to ban gender identity discussions and LGBT materials in schools, building on a movement for more parental involvement in academic policies and curricula.
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