After at least one district last year faced opposition from outside groups to its policy of letting students voluntarily sign up for a Bible elective, the Oklahoma State Senate has drafted a bill that could provide legal protection to schools that wish to offer religion or Bible courses.
The Tim Tebow foundation will make February 13 a \"Night to Shine\" for nearly 5,000 special needs individuals across the U.S. as they celebrate the organization\'s 5-year anniversary.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo declared January Human Trafficking Awareness month Tuesday, Jan. 13. It is the latest initiative the state is taking to curb sex trafficking in the state. In 2013, New York launched a statewide court program to help trafficking victims escape exploitation and abuse.
A Mississippi bill spearheaded by Democratic Representatives Tom Miles of Forest, and Michael Evans of Preston, proposing the Bible be approved as the state book has received promises of bipartisan support.
The Virgin Mary Syriac Church will be the only newly constructed church in the Ataturk republic since its founding in 1923, and demonstrates a significant shift in the government\'s previous treatment of Christians.
Roughly 1.6 million people led by leaders from around the world marched in the streets of Paris Sunday in honor of terrorist victims slain last week, while another four million joined the march across France. The historic event is believed to have drawn more demonstrators than those who filled the ...
A North Carolina city voted 3-2 last week to end a lawsuit filed by the Americans United for Separation of Church and State (AUSCS) in November 2012 on behalf of U.S. Army veteran Steven Hewett. As part of the settlement the Christian flag and a sculpture of a soldier kneeling at a cross was ...
Missouri principal finds a student\'s story that accused a teacher of banning Bible reading untrue, but stops short of saying the incident was fabricated.