Calamity Brings Unity

Christian churches and organizations are putting aside their differences in Joplin, Missouri, to help victims of an F5 tornado that struck over a week ago.

Highway Cross Memorials Challenged in Court

The Cross of Jesus Christ continues to offend many. That’s why the American Center for Law and Justice on Monday filed an amicus brief urging the Supreme Court of the United States to take a case in which an appeals court declared putting crosses along Utah highways unconstitutional.

Praying Grads Risk Arrest in Tennessee

Hampton High School’s class president just wanted to acknowledge God in a graduation prayer. But the school’s principal, Dale Campbell, wouldn’t have it.

Congressional Resolution on the King James Bible

The ‘Old King James’ is turning 400 years old in May of this year.

National Day of Prayer Is Constitutional

A panel of the U.S. court of appeals has overturned a ruling that previously found the law requiring the President to proclaim a National Day of Prayer each year as unconstitutional.

Pastors Unite Throughout Tennessee to Combat Against Drugs

On Saturday April 2, 2011 at 1:00 pm pastors in East Tennessee will be uniting together
in a day of prayer to address epidemic issues of illegal drug abuse and its effects on
children and families in Tennessee.

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