United in the Gospel, Divided on Hell: The Cameron-Comfort Schism
By Michael Peabody – It is a rare and courageous thing to see a man who is comfortable in the […]
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By Michael Peabody – It is a rare and courageous thing to see a man who is comfortable in the […]
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Illinois court tosses religious discrimination claim where faith met wastewater management On December 4, 2025, the Illinois Appellate Court ended
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The road into Bethlehem ran black under a sky that looked too large for the world. Joseph counted his steps
Cold November air settled over Montreal when Quebec introduced Bill 9 on November 27, 2025. The bill placed group prayer
A Florida federal court has dismissed a lawsuit brought by a self-represented plaintiff who challenged the presence of “In God
Preston Damsky v. Chris Summerlin, in his official capacity as Dean of Students, University of Florida, No. 1:25-cv-275-AW-MAF (N.D. Fla.
The Damsky Order: A Campus Meltdown Collides With First Amendment Absolutism Read Post »
Case tests scope of federal court access in disputes over compelled disclosure of nonprofit donor identities The U.S. Supreme Court
Think of it like a baseball game where the umpires spend the first inning arguing over whether the game should
If you’re wondering why traditionally apolitical religious groups are suddenly voting like they’ve got a Sean Hannity subscription, Ryan Burge’s
Are Religious Voters Becoming Republicans? The Real Story Behind the Numbers Read Post »
Gabriel Olivier says Brandon, Mississippi, law unfairly targets his religious speech but insists he is not trying to erase his
Supreme Court Hears Case of Preacher Challenging City Law Without Overturning Conviction Read Post »