USDA Tying School Lunches To LGBT Policy, Biden's Trans Rule For Doctors, Christian College Asks For Preferred Pronouns
More than 20 state attorneys general have sued the U.S. Department of Agriculture over its threat to withhold school lunch program funds from schools that do not comply with the Biden administration's LGBT ideology.
Leaders representing more than 80 religious and conservative groups have sent a letter to U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell in an attempt to convince Republicans to vote against the “Respect for Marriage Act” that would codify a right to same-sex marriage into federal law.
The true story of a Christian Navy soldier who overcame struggles to become a member of the elite Navy Seal team that killed Osama bin Laden will hit the big screen in a forthcoming film from the faith-based production team Kingdom Story Company.
Students at Emory University in Atlanta, a college that maintains historical affiliation to the United Methodist Church, now have the option to designate their preferred pronouns for use in official university records.
The U.K. Supreme Court has refused to give the parents of Archie Battersbee more time to take their legal case to the U.N. Committee on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities before his life support is withdrawn.
- 22 states sue USDA for tying school lunch funding to LGBT policy | Politics News
- Religious liberty groups condemn Biden's trans rule for doctors | Politics News
- 83 conservative groups urge Senate to oppose gay marriage bill | Politics News
- Catholic school can fire counselor in gay marriage: 7th Circuit | U.S. News
- Evangelical social activist Ron Sider dies at 82 | U.S. News
- True story of fallen Navy SEAL Adam Brown to hit big screen | Entertainment News
- Brooklyn pastor robbed of jewelry being sued by member over scam | Church & Ministries News
- Christian college to allow preferred pronouns in school records | U.S. News
- UK Supreme Court rejects appeal in Battersbee life support case | World News






