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Texas Supreme Court allows judges not to perform same-sex weddings based on religious beliefs
Judges in the state of Texas who refuse to perform same-sex marriages based on their sincerely held religious beliefs will no longer face disciplinary action for doing so.

Rick Warren shares 7 purposes of communion and the Bible's warning
Pastor Rick Warren says believers often miss the connection between partaking of the Lord’s Supper and Christ’s commission.

Trump says Christians facing an 'existential' threat in Nigeria, vows CPC designation
President Donald Trump said Friday that Christians are facing an "existential" threat in Nigeria and vowed to have the U.S. State Department place the country on its list of Countries of Particular Concern, something Christian advocates have been urging for years.

Alamo CEO steps down after Texas Lt. Gov. Patrick calls out college writings
Former Texas Secretary of State Hope Andrade has been tapped to lead the nonprofit which oversees the historical Alamo landmark after the group’s former CEO stepped down following backlash over her views on how the Alamo's history should be presented.

First Baptist Dallas named 'best church' in Dallas-Fort Worth metro area
Nearly 18 months after a fire tore through its historic sanctuary, First Baptist Dallas has been named the best church in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.

Lawmaker calls on Trump to consider 'sanctions,' other measures to fight Christian persecution
A Pennsylvania state senator is set to introduce a resolution condemning the "worldwide persecution of Christians," describing it as a "human rights catastrophe" that meets, in many cases, the threshold of “religious genocide.”

Tyler Perry donates $100K to Marvin Winans’ church amid viral video controversy, pastor claims
Bishop Marvin Winans of Perfecting Church in Detroit claims that Media mogul Tyler Perry reportedly donated $100,000 after a fundraising video from the congregation went viral and sparked backlash.

Texas doctor surrenders medical license after lawsuit over 'gender transition' drugs for minors
A Texas physician has surrendered her medical license following a lawsuit accusing her of providing prohibited "gender transition" drugs to nearly two dozen minors in violation of state law.

2,724 'potential noncitizens' registered to vote in Texas; review finds 33 may have voted in 2024
More than 2,700 people flagged as potentially non-U.S. citizens are registered to vote in Texas, according to a review of the state's voter registration list and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services' (USCIS) database.

Texas education official announces state takeover of Fort Worth school district
The Texas Education Agency announced Thursday a state takeover of the Fort Worth Independent School District (FWISD), marking the second-largest district intervention in Texas history.



















