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Businessman Sues Government for Religious Violation

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

A first-of-its-kind federal lawsuit was filed last week against the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) challenging a new mandate a Missouri business owner says violates his constitutionally protected religious beliefs.

U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Christian Campus Group’s Appeal

Category: USA National News

In a loss for religious freedom advocates, the Supreme Court on Monday decided not to review a case involving a Christian sorority and fraternity at San Diego’s State University. The Christian clubs were told they must be willing to accept atheists as leaders.

Were Angels Watching Over Tornado Survivors?

Category: Testimonies

If you’ve never believed in angels before, this may change your tune. At least it did for one Henryville, Ind., family of five.

Crackdown in Iran Hits Official Churches

Category: The Persecuted Church

In a rare crackdown on a concentrated area, Iranian authorities have arrested Christians living in the country’s third largest city in what is seen as a tactic to discourage Muslims and converts to Christianity from attending official churches.

Summer Campmeeting Schedule Released

Category: Church of God News

The official schedule of the annual summertime Church of God tradition of campmeeting has been released by the International Executive Committee.

Musical Celebration Will Honor 35 Years of Ministry

Category: Events and Happenings

Sunday evening, March 18, 2012, at 6:00 P.M., Mt. Olive Church of God in Cleveland, Tennessee, will host a musical celebration acknowledging 35th years of ministry for Dr.Tim and Paula Hill.

Survey: Bible Readers Prefer One Translation, Consult Many

Category: Latest Trends

Among regular Bible readers, more than a third indicate they read it nearly every day and typically use one primary version of the Bible.

Radio Personnel Risk Lives for Gospel

Category: The Persecuted Church

The U.N. Security Council has described the Arab Spring as the “most significant event of the early 21st century.”

Government Finds Backdoor to Tax Churches and Nonprofits

Category: Church and Ministry

While the federal government and the Catholic Church wrestle over health-care provided contraception and abortions, city and county governments may have found a rather unique method of backdoor taxation on nonprofits. They simply double the water bill for all churches and schools. In a court case that is being carefully watched by churches and nonprofits across the nation, an Oregon judge will soon decide if the practice is valid.


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