A Christian woman who was fired from her job for skipping Sunday shifts for religious reasons was awarded $21 million by a jury.
Kentucky high school student, who is avoiding vaccines, has filed a suit against Health Department after state officials banned him from school.
Lawmakers in Washington and Oregon are trying to remove personal or philosophical exemptions to vaccination rules for children.
After reading his daughter’s open letter on social media, KS Republican Ron Highland reversed his endorsement of the so-called “parody” marriage bill.
Churches will no longer be legally required to hold Sunday services after the General Synod has voted to end a 400-year-old law.
A number of churches in some parts of Uganda believe that seeking medical attention demonstrates a lack of faith in God.
The Virginia State Senate passed a bill which allows people to bring their guns to church.
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Sharing one’s faith—evangelizing—is a core practice among many religions. For Christians, it’s viewed as a mandate from Jesus himself before he departed earth; he commanded his disciples to “spread the good news.”
Continuing the practice from the past several years, Darwin Day Resolutions have been filed in both the House and Senate.
Acting unconstitutionally, Indiana superintendent is using his public position to promote his private religious agenda.