Number Of Americans Who Believe In God Drops To New Low, Jewish University Must Recognize LGBT Club, 'Reagan' Film Coming 2023

Top headlines for Tuesday, June 21, 2022

While 81% of American adults say they believe in God, the percentage has dropped 6 points since 2017 and is the lowest since the Gallup polling firm started asking the question more than seven decades ago.

The Jewish Yeshiva University in New York City is not a "religious corporation" and must recognize an LGBT club as the city's anti-discrimination law demands, a state judge has ruled.

Andy McQuitty, who pastors the Texas megachurch Irving Bible Church, discusses his new book "Your Best Life Later" with The Christian Post.


Actress Alexa PenaVega, who's widely known for her leading role as Carmen Cortez in the “Spy Kids” film series, shared how God’s Word helped her overcome an eating disorder during an interview with Sadie Robertson Huff on the “Whoa That’s Good” podcast.


Actor Chris Massoglia, who portrays legendary Gospel Hall of Famer Pat Boone in the upcoming biopic “Reagan,” said even though it's not a faith-based film, it will showcase how faith influenced the late president's life.

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