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Bible Study After School Ban Overturned as NY Superintendent Reverses Decision
The American Center for Law and Justice has successfully aided students from a New York-area high school in expressing their religious freedom through an after-school Bible study.
Controversial 'Anti-Personhood' Bill Draws Ire of Colo. Pro-Lifers
Colorado legislators are currently debating a controversial "reproductive health bill" that has attracted the attention of pro-life supporters in the state, including the Archbishop of Denver, who sent an open letter to dioceses this past Sunday encouraging Catholics to contact their congressperson or local media about their opposition to the bill.
Mother of Teen Killed in Kansas Jewish Center Shooting: I Know That God Did Not Do This
The mother of the teen killed in the tragic Kansas Jewish community center shooting over the weekend said her Christian faith and prayer have helped guide her through this time of suffering. She also stressed her belief that God did not cause the tragedy.
Handwritten, 7-Volume Bible Replica on Display in Arizona
A reproduction of a handwritten, seven-volume Bible reminiscent of those created during the Medieval Times has found its home at a worship and retreat center in Phoenix, Ariz., which will be showcasing the intricate work, as well as using it at masses during the Easter season.
Alaska House Approves Bill Limiting State-Funded Abortions
The Alaska House recently passed legislation defining a "medically necessary" abortion, essentially placing limits on state funding for an abortion.
Christian Town of Maaloula Recaptured by Syrian Army
The Syrian Army has recaptured the Christian town of Maaloula, along with the nearby villages of Sarkha and Jibbeh, from rebel forces, its state media announced Monday.
Va. Attorney General Files Brief Opposing State's Same-Sex Marriage Ban
Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring has filed a brief in support of two same-sex couples challenging the state's ban on same-sex marriage. Earlier this year, Herring refused to defend the state's same-sex marriage ban when it was legally challenged.
200-Year-Old Bible Found By Denver Goodwill, Sparks Extensive Efforts to Reunite Precious Heirloom With Family
An heirloom bible discovered at a Goodwill store in Denver, Colo. has been rightfully returned to its owner on the east coast thanks to an employee's interest in genealogy.
Louisiana Closer to Making Bible Official State Book After Bill Passes House Committee
Louisiana is a step closer to making the Holy Bible its official state book after the House Committee approved the legislation this week, now sending the bill to a full vote in the House of Representatives.
Man Named 'God' Sues Credit Rating Company Equifax Over Name Dispute
A New York man is suing the credit rating agency Equifax, accusing the company of giving him a false rating score due to his first name, "God."