Faith-based organizations that receive federal funding to care for unaccompanied child refugees entering the U.S. will now be required to offer \"emergency contraception,\" including abortion-inducing drugs, or risk losing their financial support.
After receiving nationwide attention, a resolution by a group of republicans intending to declare Idaho a Christian state was rejected by the local GOP.
Charlie Smoak, a former Moore County magistrate, has filed a lawsuit in a Wake County court to overturn state court officials who ruled magistrates must perform gay weddings -- causing Christians to choose between obeying the law or their religious convictions.
In February, the Tim Tebow foundation celebrated its 5-year anniversary with an initiative to serve the special needs community with a memorable glamor-filled night, complete with surprise appearances from the former NFL player.
An Oklahoma bill that prohibits the use of taxpayer dollars and government salaries for any activity in support of same-sex marriage was approved by committee last week and will now move to the House floor for a vote.
The Wisconsin-based atheist group Freedom From Religion Foundation is targeting Oklahoma schools that allow Gideons International volunteers to offer students the gift of a free Bible, calling the activity \"predatory conduct.\"
After a Weatherly Heights Baptist Church minister participated in the first same-sex marriage in Madison County, Alabama, a conversation between the church and Madison Baptist Association leaders indicates the congregation will be disfellowshipped by the 87-member local body of Southern Baptist ...
Last week Apple Inc., the only Fortune 500 company with an openly-gay CEO, fired a conservative lobbyist only days after hiring him to represent the company for Alabama\'s upcoming 2015 legislative session.
Award winning Hollywood producer Phil Cooke, who has worked with numerous national ministries, including Billy Graham and the Southern Baptist Convention, is encouraging churches to pray for Hollywood and host an \"Oscar Party\" February 22
President Obama\'s executive order on immigration was halted late Monday, Feb. 16, by a Texas federal judge who said the president overreached with his unilateral action.