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German Minister Not Guilty of Anti-LGBT Hate Speech
Marriage seminar set up a clash between religious teachings and gay rights, but “alienating” comments are not criminal, court rules.
Los bautistas del sur se negaron a actuar ante los abusos, a pesar de contar con una lista secreta de pastores
Investigación: El personal del Comité Ejecutivo de la SBC calificó los gritos de ayuda de los defensores como una «distracción del evangelismo» y una «responsabilidad legal», obstaculizando sus informes y resistiendo sus peticiones de reforma.
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Batistas do Sul se recusaram a agir contra o abuso, apesar da lista secreta de pastores
Investigação: A equipe do Comitê Executivo da SBC, por ver os pedidos de ajuda dos denunciantes como algo que desviava a atenção do evangelismo e representava risco de processos legais, impediu seus relatórios e resistiu aos pedidos de reforma.
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Pastors in the Valley of Death Row
While a win for religious liberty, the Ramirez ruling will take a traumatic toll on an already burdened profession.
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Rachael Denhollander Calls for a Southern Baptist Reckoning on Abuse
Denhollander and Russell Moore respond to the third-party investigation of sexual abuse in the SBC.
Southern Baptists Refused to Act on Abuse, Despite Secret List of Pastors
Investigation: SBC Executive Committee staff saw advocates’ cries for help as a distraction from evangelism and a legal liability, stonewalling their reports and resisting calls for reform.
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First Pastor to Defy COVID-19 Lockdowns Wins in Court
Following several earlier decisions siding with religious groups, the leader of a Oneness Pentecostal congregation in Louisiana declares, “Devil, you just got dethroned.”
Why We Fight About Football Prayers
The moral authority of high school coaches raises First Amendment questions the Supreme Court will have to consider in “Kennedy v. Bremerton.”
Churches Still Depend on Clergy Housing Allowance
Despite recent legal cases and reports of greedy abuses, experts say the longstanding benefit remains safe.
Why Haven’t There Been Any Evangelicals on the Supreme Court?
With their overlapping views with conservative Catholics, not having a seat on the bench may not matter much.
Katy Perry’s ‘Dark Horse’ Prevails Over Christian Rapper’s Lawsuit
UPDATE: The pop star and her team no longer have to pay $2.8 million in damages in the copyright case.
Ketanji Brown Jackson Thanks God for Supreme Court Nomination
President Biden’s pick would be the first Black female justice.
Amazon Primes a Sunday Work Dilemma
With two delivery drivers suing over schedules, Sabbatarian Christians find their observance increasingly countercultural in a 24/7 economy.
Pentecostal Nurse Who Refused to Wear Scrub Pants Wins $75K Settlement
After being sued for religious discrimination, the health care provider who rescinded her job offer agreed to provide back pay and damages.
Brian Houston Steps Aside as Hillsong Global Senior Pastor
Founder takes leave of absence for 2022 in order to prepare for trial on charges that he concealed alleged child abuse by his father.
Can a Christian Flag Fly Outside Boston’s City Hall?
The free speech question considered by the Supreme Court this week may hinge on whether the pole counts as a public forum.
Finnish Bishop and Politician Face Trial for LGBT Statements
For the country’s diverse Lutherans, the case tests the resolve to speak up, the boundaries of tolerance, and Christians’ ability to communicate.
Missing Papyri Professor Must Return $7 Million to Hobby Lobby
Dirk Obbink has lost a federal lawsuit over the fraudulent sale of Gospel fragments.
Christian Florist Settles Legal Battle With Same-Sex Couple
After eight years, the 77-year-old Washington state grandmother is retiring from her business and her religious liberty fight.
A Court Win for One Pro-Life Med Student Raises Concerns for Others
In Canada, Christians who want to be doctors have questions about religious liberty and their right to express unpopular opinions on social media.

Top Story April 24, 2024

Mike Johnson Defies GOP to Heed Evangelical Pleas for Ukraine Aid
Mike Johnson Defies GOP to Heed Evangelical Pleas for Ukraine Aid
After lobbying from fellow Southern Baptists and Christians affected by the war, the House speaker moves a package forward.

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