Conversion Therapy Ban Decision Imminent in California

The Liberty Counsel on Friday will challenge a California law that bans any counseling to diminish or eliminate same-sex sexual attractions. Liberty Counsel represents several parents and their children who are receiving and benefiting from such counseling, several licensed counselors who provide such counsel, the National Association for Research and Therapy of Homosexuality (NARTH), and the American Association for Christian Counselors (AACC), an organization with about 50,000 professional counseling members.

Court: Hobby Lobby Must Violate Faith, Pay for Abortion Pills

A federal court on Monday denied a request to halt enforcement of the abortion pill mandate which forces the Christian-owned-and-operated Hobby Lobby, to provide the “morning after pill” and “week after pill” in their health insurance plan, or face crippling fines up to $1.3 million dollars per day.

Atheists Prevail Against Santa Monica Nativity Scene

There is no room for a 60-year-old Nativity display in Santa Monica’s showcase park after a federal judge ruled Monday against churches who had sued to keep the tradition alive when atheists stole the show with their own anti-God messages.

Court Halts Abortion-Pill Mandate Against Bible Publisher

In a victory for faith-based companies, a federal court on Friday stopped enforcement of the Obama administration’s abortion-pill mandate against Tyndale House Publishers, which filed a health care lawsuit against the government Oct. 2.

Plain Talk about the Amish: An Update on TLC’s “Breaking Amish”

“Beware of half truths, you may have hold of the wrong half.” Amish proverb

There is a mystery that surrounds the Amish. And if you’re one of the 3.8 million viewers who watched the finale of TLC’s Breaking Amish and got caught up in the brewing controversy about the credibility of the show, you might be even more mystified.

Will Tennessee Government Be Allowed to Decide What Ministry Is?

Alliance Defending Freedom will make arguments before the Tennessee Court of Appeals Wednesday in a lawsuit that challenges the government’s authority to make decisions about how Christian ministry is defined.

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