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Who Qualifies Under New 'Simplified' Contraceptive Mandate Exemptions?
(UPDATED) The contraception mandate has been postponed until January 2015, but that could mean trouble for business owners with pending lawsuits.
In Case You Missed It: Blogs We Updated This Week
New info on Nigeria's Boko Haram violence, Britain's boy and girl scouts, and church security standards.
Sweeping Immigration Reform Bill Passes Senate
(UPDATED) Gang of 8's original proposal drew support from Evangelical Immigration Table.
Implications of Prop. 8, DOMA Rulings Up for Debate
(UPDATED) Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals rules to allow same-sex marriages to take place immediately.
Ministry Leaders and Experts Respond to the DOMA and Prop. 8 Rulings
What the decisions really say, plus responses from Jim Daly, Andrew Marin, and others.
Alan Chambers Apologizes to Gay Community, Exodus International to Shut Down
(UPDATED) Evangelical reactions to closure of former ex-gay ministry range from dismayed to joyful.
After Exodus: Evangelicals React as Ex-Gay Ministry Starts Over
(UPDATED) A roundup of responses to Alan Chambers’s apology and Exodus International’s shutdown and reboot after nearly four decades of ministry.
Anti-AIDS Program Can’t Require Groups to Oppose Prostitution
Some religious groups see ruling as a protection against future "loyalty oaths" on other issues.
In Case You Missed It: Blogs We Updated This Week
New info on 'fetal pain' national ban, Geneva College vs. HHS contraceptive mandate, Iran house churches, and more.
More Than 4 in 10 LGBT Adults Identify as Christians
Religion stats from Pew's massive survey of gay and lesbian Americans.
Despite Bible Studies, Pregnancy Center Wins Reversal of Denied Government Loan
USDA ruling says Care Net's voluntary Bible classes to clients should not disqualify it from receiving federal funds.
As Charitable Giving Bounces Back, Church Giving Not Part of the Recovery
New report shows that giving to houses of worship and religious organizations decreased by more than 2 percent in 2012.
Voucher Victory Streak for Religious Schools Broken by 'Important' Court Decision
Judge says tax credits can only continue if scholarships are used at non-religious schools.
Will the World's First Deaf Bible Come from Japan?
Possibly. But at current pace, project could take decades to complete.
Sales Surge at Christian Bookstores Masks Mixed Results
Report finds overall industry doing well, but most stores not so much.
Megachurch Restores Founding Pastor Removed for Adultery
Another case study in whether pastors can be restored to their pulpits after affairs.
Sojourners' Jim Wallis Reveals 'Unexpected' Cancer Diagnosis
Wallis: Post-surgery rest is both physical and spiritual 'for those of us who sometimes tell time by how much we hope we are changing the world.'
Mayor 'Gives Away' Mexico's Wealthiest City to Jesus, Prompting Church-State Debate
Pastors' group partners with cities—and local politicians—to win over evangelicals.
Record Baptisms in Iran Overshadowed by Church Closure as Presidential Election Looms
(UPDATED) Iranian pastor “silent” after release from jail, even as eight Iranian Christians sentenced for supposedly threatening the state.
Wycliffe No Longer Faces Boycott by 12,700 Churches
(UPDATED) Controversy over 'Son of God' Bible translations for Muslims partially resolves, as new changes mollify Wycliffe's biggest critic.
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