Alabama Is First For Statewide Adoption Of A Bible Textbook
The Bible Literacy Project announces that Alabama is the first state in the nation to approve a textbook for academic study of the Bible for statewide adoption.
The Bible Literacy Project announces that Alabama is the first state in the nation to approve a textbook for academic study of the Bible for statewide adoption.
While billions of people believe in a higher power, a string of recent books by atheists are waging a secular war on the faithful and their beliefs. “What’s So Great About Christianity” is the lone work fighting back against the shallow philosophy and hollow creed of atheists and their growing secular influence on our world.
By Allie Martin, OneNewsNow.com
The president of Prison Fellowship says the Federal Bureau of Prisons has shown common sense by reversing a policy that would have limited the number of religious books in correctional facilities.
Advocates for Faith and Freedom filed a lawsuit today with the Federal District Court in San Diego on behalf of several employees whose constitutional right of equal access was denied by the Superior Court of San Diego when they were forced to stop using a weekly meeting place for their lunchtime Bible study.
By Ed Thomas, OneNewsNow.com
A federal court has ruled in favor of a government courthouse display in Rowan County, Kentucky, that showcases historical documents — including the Ten Commandments.
A USA Today ad and “One Million for Christ” petition states: “It’s unacceptable to mock anyone’s faith!”