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New York's Tim Keller Calls Ouster of Churches 'Unwise'
Churches will stop gathering in school buildings this week.
The Ironies of Obama's National Prayer Breakfast Speech
The President seems to be debating himself on religious motivations and the common good.
Schoolhouse Divided
Controversies over religion in public education are as old as public education itself.
Courts Split on Discrimination Suits by Christian Grad Students
Court decisions based on student choices to refer gay clients to others or to use 'conversion therapy'.
Why Last Saturday's Political Conclave of Evangelical Leaders Was Dangerous
Brothers and sisters, we are neither kingmakers nor powerbrokers.
Why the Bible is Not a Book of Moral Laws
Contrary to popular belief, it's the startling gift book.
Church Wins Firing Case at Supreme Court
Unanimous decision in closely watched case strengthens "ministerial exception."
Pastors Double-Dare the IRS
Observers suggest that punishing church endorsements will be unlikely.
As USCIRF Faces Possible Closure, Funding Divides Religious Freedom Experts
The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom is preparing to shut down.
School Choice Programs Snowball
Forty-one states introduce or pass new programs.
Catholics, Health Services Clash over Trafficking Funding
The Department of Health and Human Services pushes abortion coverage at the expense of trafficking victims.
Clarence Thomas on the Supreme Court Cross Decision: Missed Opportunity
High court decides not to hear Utah memorial case.
Anti-Christian Backlash After South Sudan’s Secession
Churches attacked and threatened with demolition as Bashir reiterates promise to make Sudan strictly Islamic.
Reports: Iran Pastor's Case Sent to Khamenei
Courts avoid decision in apostasy case, may hear further appeal. (Updated)
Christians Killed, Injured in Arab Spring Fallout
The bloodiest day since Egypt’s uprising was caused by a peaceful Christian protest.
From Death Sentence to Rape Charges, Iranian Pastor’s Case Is Rare—and Disputed
Reports differ on Nadarkhani’s status and next steps.

Top Story November 10, 2020

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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