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Texas Rep. Chip Roy files resolution urging VP Harris to remove Biden from office
Republican Texas Rep. Chip Roy has introduced a resolution aimed at invoking the 25th Amendment to remove President Joe Biden from office following his widely criticized performance at last week’s presidential debate against former President Donald Trump.
Church of England may split over same-sex services, clergy warn
The Church of England is facing potential divisions as it approaches the General Synod, which begins this week. Factions are expressing deep concerns over the denomination's direction on same-sex blessings and church law.
Missouri church apologizes for full-page bulletin encouraging young men to join militia
A Catholic church in Missouri has issued an apology after its bulletin mistakenly featured an advertisement calling for the formation of a militia. The ad, displayed in the June 16 bulletin, urged young men aged 18 to 29 to join and protect the holy eucharist, congregation, clergy and church grounds from potential threats.
Hawaii schools ordered to allow Good News Clubs access to campus
A federal court has directed the Hawaii Department of Education and six individual elementary schools to allow Child Evangelism Fellowship’s after-school Bible clubs to operate on public school campuses just like any other club.
Over 400,000 people formally left Germany’s Catholic Church in 2023
In 2023, a substantial number of individuals, totaling 402,694, decided to formally dissociate themselves from the Catholic Church in Germany, a significant figure though slightly less than the record set in 2022.
Gateway Church elders, Robert Morris’ son take leave of absence amid abuse investigation
Three members of the Board of Elders of Gateway Church in Southlake, Texas, including the son of founder Robert Morris, have voluntarily taken a temporary leave of absence.
Texas Supreme Court sides with Christian judge who refuses to officiate gay weddings
The Supreme Court of Texas ruled Friday in favor of Dianne Hensley, a justice of the peace in Waco reprimanded for not performing same-sex weddings, reinstating her lawsuit against the State Commission on Judicial Conduct.
Ireland’s hate speech law could ‘censor entire internet,’ Michael Shellenberger warns
As the Irish parliament deliberates on a contentious “hate speech” bill, international bestselling author Michael Shellenberger joins global voices raising alarms over the potential global repercussions of the legislation. Shellenberger, known for his investigative work in the “Twitter Files,” starkly criticized the bill at the Irish parliament and the Ireland Free Speech Summit, suggesting it could “censor the entire internet.”
‘Illegal Christian activities’: Iran sentences tourist to 10 years in prison for possessing New Testament
An Armenian Christian has been sentenced to a decade in prison in Iran under accusations of proselytizing, which is considered illegal under the country’s strict religious laws.
Pakistan passes resolution against mob lynchings after man burned alive for blasphemy
The National Assembly of Pakistan has passed a resolution to ensure the safety of all citizens, including religious minorities, in the wake of a horrific incident where a local tourist was tortured and killed in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province’s Swat Valley after being accused of desecrating a copy of the Quran.