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China’s Hong Kong Security Law Represents Huge Blow to Freedom

An argument can be made that the National Security Law for Hong Kong that Beijing just passed is an extradition law on steroids.

Esau McCaulley: This Is Why Fighting Systemic Racism Is Biblical

Rev. Canon Esau McCaulley believes the Bible shows us that sin is both personal and corporate in nature and that fighting systemic racial sin is not a political agenda, but the church's duty.

God TV’s Israeli Station Shut Down for ‘Appealing to Jews With Christian Content’

The Christian channel Shelanu, owned by God TV, is no longer permitted to broadcast in Israel, apparently due to pressure from government officials and Jewish anti-missionary groups.

SCOTUS Rules in Favor of Religious Schools in Landmark Case

In a ruling that has broad consequences for religious schools and religious parents throughout the country, SCOTUS determined that religious schools in Montana have just as much right to receive state funding as do secular private schools.

Christians Attacked in Sudan after Incitement by Mosque Leaders in Khartoum

Following calls from mosque leaders in east Khartoum, Sudan to rid their “Muslim area” of South Sudanese Christians, several Christians were attacked there and in neighboring Omdurman this month, sources said.

2 Board Members Resign After Cedarville Reinstates President

Two board members of Cedarville University have resigned after the Board of Trustees decided to reinstate Dr. Thomas White as president. White had been on administrative leave for how he handled the hiring and firing of Dr. Anthony Moore.

Roberts Sides With Liberal Judges in Abortion Ruling

In a highly anticipated ruling, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) on Monday struck down a controversial law that could have greatly...

New MS Flag Must Include ‘In God We Trust’, No Confederate Symbol

“The current State flag must come down and be replaced by a symbol that unites us all as friends and neighbors, fellow citizens who genuinely care about one another’s well-being,” Ligon Duncan wrote about the need for a new Mississippi flag.