June 20, 2021 Michael W. Smith: Father's Day lessons – 6 principles Dad taught me about life, love and parenting There’s an old saying that goes, “More is caught than taught.” I had a front-row seat to see how to live a life of integrity and honor by watching my dad’s life.
June 19, 2021 Nearly 60 House Democrats call on Catholic bishops to stop targeting pro-abortion pols in Communion dispute Nearly 60 House Democrats are calling on Catholic bishops to cease the "weaponization" of Holy Communion and urged them to stop targeting Democrats who support abortion as being unworthy of the sacred sacrament of the Eucharist.
June 19, 2021 Nick Hall: Advice to Class of 2021 – how to be yourself, disagree graciously and create community This year’s graduating class is unlike any other. They have endured tremendous loss, turmoil and change and have proven their resilience. They have shown themselves to be leaders who are neither afraid to speak up for what they believe in nor to extend their hands to others.
June 19, 2021 Democratic Rep. Ted Lieu accuses Catholic bishops of hypocrisy, 'dares' the Church to deny him Communion Rep. Ted Lieu went on a rant this weekend against the Catholic Church calling U.S. bishops "hypocrites" and "nakedly partisan" for seeking to update Communion guidance that could rebuke politicians like President Biden and Speaker Nancy Pelosi for supporting abortion policies.
June 18, 2021 Catholic bishops advance effort to deny Biden communion Former Priest Jonathan Morris explains why the president and other politician's views on abortion could affect standing in the Catholic church
June 18, 2021 Catholic bishops approve Communion document aimed at possible rebuke of Biden The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) voted overwhelmingly to draft a formal document on the meaning of the Eucharist after a contentious debate on whether President Biden and other politicians who support abortion policies are worthy of receiving Communion at Mass.
June 18, 2021 Georgia's first LGBTQ state senator shares her journey From pastor to politics, Kim Jackson discusses her life story with ӣƵ national correspondent Bryan Llenas.
June 18, 2021 SCOTUS siding with Catholic adoption agency a 'unanimous win' for people of faith: Severino Not forcing Catholic social services to go against its beliefs in order to take part in a government foster care program is a 'significant' decision, says Carrie Severino, president of the Judicial Crisis Network.
June 18, 2021 Oklahoma family reunited with late mother's Bible after man finds it in his yard An Oklahoma man and a police officer helped reunite a family with their late mother’s Bible last week after the man reportedly found it in his yard while mowing his lawn.
June 18, 2021 IRS denied tax-exempt status to religious group Christians Engaged President Bunni Pounds and First Liberty Institute's Leah Patterson discuss how faith groups are at risk for tax exemption over political activity