Lee University Surges in 2020 U.S. News Best Colleges

Cleveland, TN–Lee University has been ranked once again in the upper echelon of Southern universities in the 2020 U.S. News and World Report’s Best Colleges.

Evangelist Forced to Flee Denmark: ‘This Is Going to Come to America’

Torben Søndergaard and his family fled Denmark for America this year like refugees fleeing a war zone, leaving with only what they could carry in eight suitcases.

Ex-LGBT People Declare Christ’s Freedom Over Sin, Shame

“This is not conversion therapy.”

Luis Javier Ruiz, who used to live as a gay man before he met Jesus, said that phrase several times throughout the Freedom March event in Orlando, Florida, on Saturday, Sept. 14.Ruiz helped lead the Orlando event, which showcased testimonies of people who left the LGBT lifestyle and found freedom in Christ. About 300 to 400 people attended the event and several were baptized, says Jeffrey McCall, who founded the Freedom March after Jesus delivered him from drugs and a transgender lifestyle.

Home Depot Making a Difference at SMCH

Sevierville, Tenn.–It all started on a beautiful Mother’s Day in the state of Texas. The Keller Church of God had previously asked the Smoky Mountain Children’s Home (SMCH) about helping with a project. At that time, Pastor James Binion (now Administrative Bishop of New Mexico) shared with the church a special need involving the Texas Rose Cottage #1.

School District Fights Back After Group Complains of Baptisms on High School Football Field

A middle Tennessee school district is responding to a formal complaint filed by the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) after a photo of a baptism on the Springfield High School football field appeared on a coach’s personal social media account.

New York Moves to Force Its Values on Religious Schools

Pacific Justice Institute (PJI) is battling proposed regulations by the New York Department of Education that would have a devastating effect on religious education in the state.

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