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Time To Rend Marriage? 1 in 4 Pastors Agree with First Things Petition
Magazine argues for splitting civil and Christian marriage. LifeWay examines which Americans agree.
Can Wheaton College Require ROTC Program Be Run By Christians?
US Army reviews nationwide policy for ROTC profs, who are paid by military but work as full-time faculty.
Good News for Pastors: Court Overturns Atheist Victory on Housing Allowance
But question remains: Will IRS agree with DOJ that atheists count as 'ministers of the gospel'?
Houston Mayor Drops Pastor Subpoenas
National debate over religious freedom prompts withdrawal.
Three Views: Do the Common Core Education Standards Endanger Religious Freedom?
Why a nationwide standard for classrooms may cause concern.
Gordon College Studies Same-Sex Behavior Ban Amid Accreditation Questions
School says "period of discernment" focused on pastoral response, not changing conduct policy.
Pew Surprised by How Many Americans Want Religion Back in Politics
Fresh stats on who thinks churches should endorse candidates, whether homosexual behavior is a sin, and has it gotten harder to be an evangelical.
Three Views: Should Christians Resist Greater Government Surveillance?
In the era of massive data collection, Uncle Sam snoops on a grand scale.
What Steadfast Looks Like in a Revolution
How in three years an evangelical pastor went from America’s first national hero to “the first of villains.”
Life Together, Again
After Hobby Lobby, vibrant corporate life is needed more than ever.
Sorry 666: Churches Fear 990 More
How more ministries going digital could unwittingly aid atheists targeting church tax breaks.
Gordon College Loses City Contract, Gets Accreditation Scrutiny
President Michael Lindsay among 26 CCCU presidents urging an exemption clause in pending executive order.
Bahrain Welcomes First Catholic Cathedral
The Persian Gulf island has had a Christian presence for over a century.
Are Pastors' Homes That Different?
Church and state rally to defend $700 million tax break.
Supreme Court Maintains Ban on Megachurch Graduations
(UPDATED) Seventh Circuit previously decided that large cross in Wisconsin sanctuary created an unconstitutional environment.
Good News for Churches Worried About Losing Their Pastor's Best Benefit to Atheist Lawsuits
What a Kentucky court ruling implies for a high-profile Wisconsin challenge to the clergy housing allowance.
Why I'm Not Cheering Today's Supreme Court Prayer Decision
Be careful what you pray for, warns a constitutional law scholar.
Why We Pray Before Public Meetings (and Let Pagans Do, Too)
Are invocations worth it if it means city leaders will bow for false gods?
Three Reasons Why NYC Should Let Schools Rent to Churches Regardless of Today's Ruling
New ruling overturns a ruling in favor of churches from 2012.
Evangelicals Back Peace Pact with Islamic Rebels in Philippines
President Aquino, Moro leader Ebrahim end decades of bloody conflict.

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Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”

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