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The Surprising Christian Organizations Suing the Government
Many suing over the HHS contraception mandate are doing so "despite, not because of, the culture war aspect."
Newspaper Alleges Abuse in Christian-Affiliated Children's Homes
Tampa Bay Times investigation reveals "165 allegations of abuse and neglect" in Florida.
Church and State for the Homeless
How Denver's faith and civic leaders are working together to get families off the street and into jobs and homes.
Czech Churches Trade State Payroll for Properties Seized by Communists
(UPDATED): Highest Czech court reaffirms government plan to compensate churches
Mojave Memorial Cross: Once Was Lost, Now Is Found?
Infamous stolen cross reappears (most likely) days before replacement is dedicated.
Christians Fight Israel's Marriage Ban
Without official recogition, evangelicals must travel abroad to get married. Will a lawsuit help?
Uganda Tells 1 Million Couples: You're Not Really Married
Unions hang in the balance as govt. restricts which churches can marry.
Why the IRS Has Stopped Auditing Churches—Even One that Calls President Obama a Muslim
Decision on who can authorize investigations of churches that influence voters is frozen for foreseeable future.
Texas Cheerleaders Win Temporary Victory In Bible-Verse Banners Case
(Updated) School district is appealing the decision, saying the judge's ruling is unclear when it comes to the Bible-verse banners.
A Record-Setting 1,500 Pastors Deliberately Break Law, Yet Fail To Provoke IRS
Election-year Pulpit Freedom Sunday contrasts with view of most Protestant pastors, per LifeWay research.
Why Churches Worship Illegally—In Paris
Evangelical churches are multiplying but lack space to grow.
Judge Okays Bible-Verse Banners For Cheerleaders
Texas judge grants temporary injunction against superintendent's ban on religious-themed signs.
Song of the Secularist
Jacques Berlinerblau offers a soaring paean to freedom from religion, but the American people don't seem to be singing along.
Give Church-State Peace a Chance
Michael Meyerson charts a historical path between the extremes of our church-state debates.
Hobby Lobby Sues HHS Over Contraception Mandate
Becomes first evangelical-owned business to file suit.
Judge Revives Atheist Challenge To Clergy Housing Allowance
Freedom From Religion Foundation now has legal standing to sue after restructuring its compensation.
9/11 Memorial Controversy Revives Debate Over Neutering Public Crosses
Are memorial crosses worth preserving if they are neutered of their religious significance?
Food Fights: Homeless Ministries Respond to Restrictions
Several cities enacted anti-feeding laws over the summer.
Supreme Court's Health-Care Ruling Could Weaken Charity Tax Breaks
Why some religious nonprofits' worries aren't about the contraception mandate.
Are Parents' Prayers for Miracle Healings Inhumane?
New study in Journal of Medical Ethics draws criticism.

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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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