Churches Can Endorse Political Candidates, IRS Says
New interpretation of tax law is a win for conservative Christians who have long opposed the Johnson Amendment.
Once Upon a Time, Not Long Ago
Anxiety about AI in the workplace, Navalny’s death, and Black History Month’s continuing relevance.
Power Is a Heckuva Drug
IHOP’s Mike Bickle faces abuse charges, Bobby Knight dies, and Mike Pence bows out.
IRS to Atheists: Okay, We’ll Investigate Pulpit Freedom Sunday Pastors
Tax agency and FFRF announce settlement, but Milwaukee church disputes the lawsuit’s dismissal.
“How Great Thou Art” & the 100-Year-Old Bass
The story of George Beverly Shea’s signature tune.
Pastors Double-Dare the IRS
Observers suggest that punishing church endorsements will be unlikely.
To Protect Freedom, ADF Needs IRS to Punish Pastors
The ironies of “Pulpit Freedom Sunday.”
Fleecing the Faithful—Again: Former YWAM Leader Defrauds Many
A Swedish Christian businessman swindled friends, family, and missionaries of millions of dollars.
“How Great Thou Art” & the 100-Year-Old Bass
Georgetown Ousts Evangelical Groups
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