Prosecutors Investigate Legality of Dutch Christians Affirming Traditional Marriage
Prosecutors in the Netherlands have opened an investigation to determine whether Christians have violated Dutch law by signing the “Nashville Statement” affirming traditional marriage.
Missouri School Superintendent Kicked Out After ‘Offending Students’ By Praying
A school district superintendent from Missouri has been sacked following student complaints over a 'prayer incident' at their graduation ceremony.
City Ordinance: Austin Churches Must Hire Homosexual, Transexual Pastors
After Houston rejected similar measures three years ago, churches in Austin may be forced to hire homosexual and transgender pastors and ministers due to a city ordinance.
Trudeau gov’t wants to remove Canada’s only federal law protecting freedom of worship
Canadian government is quietly expunging the “only section in the Criminal Code that directly protects the right of individuals to practise their religion.”
UK: Christian magistrate in gay adoption row set for legal battle with NHS bosses
Christian magistrate who lost his job and then his role as an NHS director for speaking out against adoption by gay parents will this week sue NHS bosses.
7 Years Later, Christian Bakers Still Fighting to Reverse $135K Fine Over Same-Sex Wedding...
Seven years after Christian bakers refused to craft a cake to celebrate a same-sex wedding, the bakers are again in court, fighting to reverse a judgment that wiped out their life savings and drove them out of business.
Why the Masterpiece Cake Case Matters to All Americans
By DR. MICHAEL L. BROWN – I’m hoping SCOTUS does the right thing. If not, leftists may mock my words today but you will mark them tomorrow.
Colorado Christian Baker Wins Religious Liberty Case In U.S. Supreme Court
The Supreme Court ruled in favor today of cakeshop owner Jack Phillips, who declined to bake a custom cake to celebrate a same-sex wedding.
University Considers Removal of Bibles and Crosses from Chapel
An Oklahoma university is considering removing religious articles from its chapel after it received a complaint from a “religious liberty watchdog group.”
Calligraphers face jail time for not promoting same-sex ‘weddings’
Two Arizona calligraphy artists faced with fines and up to six months jail time for declining to take part in promoting gay “weddings”.