March 10, 2023 Minnesota lawmaker slams bill that would create 'thoughtcrime' database of alleged bias incidents Republican Minnesota state Rep. Walter Hudson raised the alarm regarding proposed legislation in the State House that could potentially impinge upon religious freedom.
March 9, 2023 Christian homeless shelter suing Washington officials over anti-discrimination law: ‘We’re deathly afraid’ CEO of Christian missionary group details why he decided to sue Washington state over its new interpretation of a law that could prevent his organization from hiring 'likeminded' individuals who share its Christian values.
March 9, 2023 Mike Johnson details why his Christian ministry is suing Washington state Johnson, the CEO of a Christian homeless shelter, is suing Washington state over its new interpretation of a law that prevents his organization from hiring 'likeminded' individuals who share its Christian values.
March 9, 2023 Marymount University students launch protests after school axes majors like math, English, religious studies Students at Marymount University in Arlington, Virginia, are protesting the decision to end nine majors and one graduate program, including math and religious studies.
March 9, 2023 Arizona school board faces inferno for terminating contract with Christian university: 'Religious prejudice' An Arizona elementary school district is taking heat for terminating a contract with a Christian university after some board members blasted its Biblical beliefs.
March 9, 2023 San Francisco police officer 'separated' for refusing COVID vaccine champions free choice: 'I know who I am' After 14 years in law enforcement, Joel Aylworth had to leave the San Francisco Police Dept. when he refused the COVID vaccine. He shared his personal story with Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital.
March 8, 2023 California county claps back following report of 'spy operation' on church that resisted COVID mandates A California county facing a lawsuit from a local church over its COVID restrictions is clapping back as news of its reported surveillance of the house of worship gains publicity.
March 8, 2023 Diocese condemns Delaware bill requiring priests to break seal of confession: 'A clear violation' The Diocese of Wilmington condemned a proposed bill in the Delaware General Assembly that critics say would force priests to violate canon law by breaking the seal of confession.
March 8, 2023 Man who fled North Korea for America returns to feed starving citizens: 'God called me' Joon Bai left North Korea as a teeanger and went on to become a successful American businessman who returned to his home country to feed the starving people.
March 7, 2023 St. John Paul II knew that priests under his authority were sexually abusing children, Polish report alleges St. John Paul II allegedly knew that the priests under his authority while he was an archbishop in Poland were sexually abusing minors, a Polish channel reported.