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Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free. (JN 8:32)
A judge in Spain has been suspended for ten years and ordered to return his salary of about $127,000 to the government because he delayed a decision to allow a lesbian to adopt her partner’s child.
As U.S. and South Korean forces engage in war games off the east coast of South Korea, back in the United States Korean-American Christians are drawing attention to the problem of stateless North Korean orphans.
A prominent traditional marriage group is about half way through its 23-city tour to call on Americans to defend the definition of marriage as between one man and one woman.
A Christian legal group representing thousands of Americans opposed to the building of an Islamic mosque near Ground Zero has urged New York City officials to grant landmark status to the current building on the site.
Argentina legalized same-sex marriage Thursday, offering gay couples all the same rights given to their heterosexual counterparts, including adopting children.
The Presbyterian Church (USA) approved a significantly modified version of a Middle East report on Friday that, for the most part, placated both Jews and Palestinians.
A North Carolina pastor is demanding an apology from lawmakers in his state after he was dismissed from his chaplain duties for praying in Jesus’ name.
The American citizen sentenced to eight years in a North Korean labor camp for illegally entering the country attempted to kill himself, North Korea reported on Friday.
Four Christians who were arrested at a large Arab festival in Michigan will have their arraignment hearing on Monday.
To mark the 100-day countdown until a historic world evangelization summit, organizers launched a global chat room in eight languages.
The oldest Jewish human rights organization urged the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) this week to not approve a report focused on the Israel-Palestinian conflict.
A mission group on Thursday sued a Florida district school board for banning Bible distribution on public school campuses on Religious Freedom Day.
The head of one of the world’s largest church bodies recently denounced the extrajudicial killings of two lay church ministers in the Philippines.
Italy on Wednesday began its appeal case to keep crucifixes in Italian classrooms despite an earlier European Court of Human Rights’ ruling.
A lawsuit against public funding of embryonic stem cell research was revitalized Friday.