dimanche 29 mars 2026

Swift and Widespread, Efforts to Rebrand César Chavez Day are Fueled by Emotion and Duty

Swift and Widespread, Efforts to Rebrand César Chavez Day are Fueled by Emotion and Duty From California to Minnesota, elected leaders and civil rights groups are scrambling to distance themselves from César Chavez’s name in the wake of sexual abuse allegations. 

vendredi 27 mars 2026

State Legislature Recognizes Revival, Calls for 'Rededication of South Carolina to Almighty God'

State Legislature Recognizes Revival, Calls for 'Rededication of South Carolina to Almighty God' An upcoming evangelistic crusade in Charleston, South Carolina, is gaining recognition from the state's General Assembly. Republican State Rep. Mark Smith spearheaded a resolution honoring the event and calling for "the voluntary rededication of South Carolina to the Almighty God."

Baptisms in Pickup Trucks, Physical Healings Reported in UniteUS College Revival at Pitt

Baptisms in Pickup Trucks, Physical Healings Reported in UniteUS College Revival at Pitt The spiritual awakening on college campuses throughout the U.S. is still spreading. This week, thousands turned out at the University of Pittsburgh for an evening of worship, prayer, and preaching held by the UniteUS ministry.

jeudi 26 mars 2026

HSLDA Lawyer Warns Bill Would Create a 'Surveillance State' for Homeschool Families

HSLDA Lawyer Warns Bill Would Create a 'Surveillance State' for Homeschool Families The Home School Legal Defense Association is sounding the alarm about a new law being proposed in the state of Connecticut, saying it will lead to a "surveillance state" for homeschooling families.

Christian Wedding Photographer in Louisville Wins Massive Anti-Discrimination Settlement

Christian Wedding Photographer in Louisville Wins Massive Anti-Discrimination Settlement The city of Louisville, Kentucky, has agreed to pay nearly $1 million in attorneys' fees after a federal judge sided with Christian photographer Chelsey Nelson, who claimed city officials violated her First Amendment rights.

mercredi 25 mars 2026

Batman Shouldn't Fight Alone: Fighting Against Los Angeles County's Religious Discrimination

Batman Shouldn't Fight Alone: Fighting Against Los Angeles County's Religious Discrimination For more than two decades, Eric Batman has faithfully served Los Angeles County. But when he requested a simple, reasonable accommodation to work remotely during "Pride Month" based on his sincerely held religious beliefs, the county flatly refused.

mardi 24 mars 2026

More States Move to Ban Smartphones in Schools: 'They're Destroying Kids' Ability to Focus'

More States Move to Ban Smartphones in Schools: 'They're Destroying Kids' Ability to Focus' Cell phones have become a near-universal part of growing up. Most kids have them, and if they don't, they probably pressure their parents to get one. But that reality is increasingly being challenged inside public schools.