Supreme Court Decision Protects Religious Organizations
The U.S. Supreme Court has decided in a key religious liberty case that government shouldn’t be deciding which religious organization is “religious enough” to be considered a church function.
The U.S. Supreme Court has decided in a key religious liberty case that government shouldn’t be deciding which religious organization is “religious enough” to be considered a church function.
Worship leader Chris Blue took home The Voice crown and had his rendition of a powerful praise song debut on the top gospel charts all in the span of a few days.
LOS ANGELES – Former Arkansas Governor, presidential candidate, and longtime popular political commentator Mike Huckabee has teamed up with global faith-and-family television leader Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) for a new weekly news and talk show premiering this fall exclusively on TBN.
The Kentucky Court of Appeals ruling on Friday affirmed a printer who objected to promoting a message for Lexington’s Gay and Lesbian Services Organization (GLSO) which conflicted with his sincerely held religious beliefs.
On Monday, Liberty Counsel filed an amicus brief at the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals on behalf of a Virginia school board on the so-called bathroom transgender decision in G.G. v. Gloucester County School Board. The brief was filed on behalf of Dr. Judith Reisman and the Center for Child Protection Institute.
The Kentucky Court of Appeals ruled today that Blaine Adamson, owner of Hands on Originals, has the freedom to decline orders that force him to promote messages contrary to his faith. In 2012, the Kentucky shop owner was targeted by a city commission after turning down a job to print rainbow t-shirts for a local gay pride parade. At the time, the Commission’s Executive Director, Raymond Sexton, infamously said it’s time for Christians in the marketplace “to leave their religion at home.”