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Dr. Richard Land recounts days serving on USCIRF: 'Nobody cared about religious freedom the way America did'
Speaking to fellows at the Land Center for Cultural Engagement at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Dr. Richard Land, the executive editor of The Christian Post, answered questions about religious freedom both in the United States and around the world, issuing a stark warning concerning the persecuted global Church.
NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes says Christian faith 'plays a role in everything I do' ahead of Super Bowl
NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes may be battling an ankle injury ahead of Super Bowl LVII, but that hasn't stopped the Kansas City Chiefs star from giving glory to God in the lead-up to the big game.
Church tip leads to arrest in case of rare monkeys stolen from Dallas Zoo, police say
A Texas church led police to a home where they found rare monkeys and other animals that were stolen from the Dallas Zoo, ultimately arresting a suspect.
'Build me a son, O Lord': Tom Brady shares General MacArthur's prayer
Is the GOAT becoming more spiritual-minded?
Vimeo takes down 'Dead Name' documentary, forces film to launch new site
Vimeo has removed “Dead Name,” a documentary featuring “three parents whose lives have been shaken and forever altered because their children have declared (or have been given) a transgender identity,” from its platform.
Donate, bury or burn? How to dispose of a worn-out Bible
Whatever you do, don’t trash the Bible. That’s not just good life advice, it’s also solid counsel when it comes to getting rid of a worn-out copy of the Word of God.
Elementary school principal apologizes for sending ISIS flag in email to over 700 families
A Canadian school administrator has apologized after sending an image of the Islamic State flag in an email promoting Islamic Heritage Month and Somali Heritage Month.
UK Christian teacher faces potentially career-ending decision for ‘misgendering’ trans student
An Evangelical Christian teacher in the United Kingdom could be permanently banned from teaching after he was suspended for referring to a biologically female student as a "girl."
Millions under flood watch as latest round of storms batter California; death toll rises to 19
Nineteen people are dead in California and millions more are under flood watches through Monday evening as the storm-ravaged state faces one more round of heavy rain and potential mudslides.
'No significant letup' expected as severe California flooding leaves at least 16 dead
Severe winter storms in California have left at least 16 people dead and a child missing after heavy rains and flash flooding across the state.