New research from LifeWay confirms Americans\' mixed opinions about universities\' \"all-comers\" policies, but also reveals most Americans do not want to see a religious organization punished for upholding deeply held faith beliefs.
The Texas Senate passed a bill May 12 that offers legal protections to pastors who refuse to perform any marriage because of their religious convictions. One one Democratic senator voted in favor of the bill.
A new poll released today by the Pew Research Center (PRC) claims the number of people identifying themselves as Christians in America has fallen precipitously since 2007.
The day after two Islamic extremists were shot and killed outside a free speech event in Garland, a Muslim man was beaten by two attackers at a Richardson, Texas, mosque, the Dallas Morning News has reported.
A Florida professor with hostile views toward Christianity failed a dual-enrolled high school student for standing up to his ant-Christian world views. The 16-year-old believer now is taking a legal stand with the help of the non-profit legal organization Liberty Counsel.
Officials in Cochran, Georgia, have removed a Christian flag from above city hall, where it was flying to promote a local Bible-reading marathon, the Atlanta Journal Constitution reported yesterday.
Just in time for the Supreme Court\'s deliberation of same-sex marriage this summer, Gallup has published the findings of a new poll which indicates nearly 2 million Americans are part of a homosexual couple – and 780,000 of those have been married in states that allow same-sex marriage. The ...
Republicans across Iowa are working to get a principled Christian elected to the U.S. presidency in 2016. They say they want the president to be a man of high character, strong integrity, and solidly grounded in the Christian faith upon which the United States of America was founded.
A civil rights-savvy black leader says Ben Carson\'s admonition that \"We are all God\'s children\" is widely accepted in the African-American community as an \"innocent\" and unifying message, and, he contends that objections raised about the statement reveal a lack of cultural understanding.
\"We will not obey.\"That\'s the blunt warning a group of prominent religious leaders is sending to the Supreme Court of the United States as they consider same-sex marriage.
The Great Recession, which began with the collapse of the housing bubble in 2007 and officially continued through 2009, stalled population growth in rural areas as people moved to urban centers in search of work. But new census data indicates a swing back out to these outer rings of metropolitan ...
A Nashville, Tennessee, swingers club seems to be living by the old adage, \"If you can\'t beat \'em, join \'em\"- or at least look like you\'re joining them.After Nashville Metro City Council and the Tennessee State Legislature unanimously passed measures which effectively prevented The Social ...