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SCOTUS Tells Santa Clara They Cannot Enforce COVID-19 Indoor Church Ban

On Friday February 26, 2021, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Santa Clara County churches in California, and rejected the county's ban on indoor worship services due to their COVID-19 restrictions.

Prayers Requested for Luis Palau in Hospice Care Now

The family of Evangelist Luis Palau, who is known as the Billy Graham of Latin America, sent Christian radio network Air1 an update on the beloved preacher's health last week.

Pakistani Court Grants Bail to Christian in Blasphemy Case

After hearing his blasphemy case, a Pakistani court granted bail to a Christian man convicted while still a teenager of insulting Islam by posting a picture of Islam's holiest site on social media.

Rick Warren Pays Tribute to Celebrate Recovery Co-Founder John Baker

Rick Warren said that his longtime friend John Baker never stopped growing in faith and worked tirelessly for the benefit of other people. “He literally impacted millions of people through Celebrate Recovery,” said Warren.

The Equality Act Is the Most Significant Threat to Religious Liberty in a Generation

While discrimination toward people created in the image of God should, indeed, be opposed, the Equality Act does so in ways that significantly disregard religious liberty concerns.

SBC’s NAMB Questioned for Funding Church Plants With Female Pastors

SBC pastors are questioning why NAMB is funding church plants who have female pastors on staff.

United Methodist General Conference Postponed Until 2022

After postponing their 2020 conference to 2021, the United Methodist Church has just announced that General Conference 2022 is what they are now planning for, as the pandemic has stretched into a second year.

Chip and Joanna Gaines Transform an Emergency Girls Shelter into a ‘Comforting Place to Land’

In the most recent episode of Fixer Upper: Welcome Home, Chip and Jo partnered with an emergency girls shelter in Waco to transform it into a cozy and welcoming place for its short-term residents.