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Valedictorian's Viral Video Continues School Prayer Debate
But question arises again: Does the Lord's Prayer count as non-sectarian?
How the 'Faith-Based FEMA' Are Helping Moore Move On
As President Obama pledges recovery, Christian volunteers aid Oklahoma tornado victims based on what each denomination does best.
Supreme Court Will Re-Examine Prayer at Government Meetings
(UPDATED) Becket Fund and Southern Baptists file in support of town's 'constitutionally protected' speech.
Pastors Push Back Against 'Annual Registration Fee'
One Illinois city says it's charging churches a fee, but church leaders call it an unfair 'tax.'
North Carolina Aims to Preserve Government Prayer–by Taking Steps Toward a State Religion
(Updated) New bill asserts, "Each state in the union is sovereign and may independently determine how that state may make laws respecting an establishment of religion."
Monks Allowed To Undercut Undertakers on Caskets Post-Hurricane Katrina
Fifth Circuit strikes down 'irrational' Louisiana sales ban.
Radical Proposal to Weed Out 'Fake Pastors' Splits Kenyans
Should courts vet clergy for integrity?
China Isn't Trying to Wipe Out Christianity
A new report on persecution belies important changes in the country's religious freedom.
Chances Improving for Ex-Episcopalians in Property Fights
Court cases in Texas and South Carolina could reshape other disputes—and denominations.
How China Plans to Wipe Out House Churches
Report: Govt.-sponsored persecution rose 42 percent in 2012.
Obama Pleads for a More Prayerful Washington
At National Prayer Breakfast, President urges Democrats and Republicans to be less partisan, more prayer-minded. Top faith aide, Josh Dubois, steps down.
Should Churches Damaged by Superstorm Sandy Receive FEMA Funds?
(Updated) Cardinal Timothy Dolan: "The wind and waves did not discriminate when it came to destroying property."
Sovereign Grace Ministries: Courts Shouldn't 'Second-Guess' Pastoral Counseling of Sex Abuse Victims
Legal observers question whether clergy-penitent privilege applies to denomination accused of covering up crimes.
Workers' Comp Law Doesn't Restrict Religious Freedom, Montana Supreme Court Rules
Hutterite Christians who live communally must carry insurance for construction jobs completed off site.
British Parliament Favors Bill to Treat All Churches as Charities
Debate arises after Charity Commission granted charitable status to pagan groups but denied it to a small church.
Government Backs Down on Contraceptive Mandate
Promises to "never enforce" current HHS rule against Wheaton College or similar religious employers. But is it a real victory?
State-Sponsored Pilgrimages Under Review in Nigeria
A third of the country's 90,000 religious pilgrims this year were Christians.
Long-Running Investigation of Televangelists Prompts ... No New Law Suggestions
Five years after "Grassley Six" inquiry began, ECFA-appointed commission advises better enforcement of existing laws.
Should Megachurch's Cafe and Gym Be Taxed as Businesses?
(Updated) Five-year dispute centers on $425,000 tax bill for Christ Church Nashville's activities center.
Shari'ah's Uphill Climb
Does Muslim law have a place in the American landscape?

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Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”

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