Military Chaplains Losing Freedoms

Although the U.S. Military fight and die to uphold freedom, high-level military chaplains report they are increasingly being denied freedom of conscience and freedom of speech. There is also alarm about the negative effects on troop morale over the undoing of the 237-years’ practice of providing traditional religious support for U.S. soldiers.

Chaplain Takes Stand for Name of Jesus

Take your time with the decision, Terry Sartain was told. A police chaplain for seven years in Charlotte, N.C., Sartain was given the news three days before a promotion ceremony—there was a change in policy.

Supreme Court: FCC Free to Enforce Indecency Law

In a mixed-bag ruling for conservatives, the Supreme Court on Thursday was unanimous in its decision to toss out fines and penalties against broadcasters that violated a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) policy that regulates profanity and nudity on television.

Hispanic Evangelicals Speak Out on Immigration Reform

President Obama is facing pressure from Hispanics—including evangelical Hispanics—to do more for their population.

Massachusetts Judge OKs ‘Under God’ in Pledge of Allegiance

The words “under God” will remain part of the Pledge of Allegiance in Massachusetts classrooms after a judge ruled that the phrase does not violate the rights of an atheist family there.

The Obesity Epidemic in Today’s Churches

What is the solution to the obesity crisis in the church? The Church.

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