When God Calls You to Share the Gospel – and Ends Up Taking You to the Supreme Court
He became a Christian because someone shared the Gospel with him on a sidewalk. That’s why he’s fighting at the Supreme Court.
Obama Administration Attorney General Pushes for Radical ‘Court Reform’
Former Attorney General Eric Holder says that the Far Left should lay the groundwork to bring back radical “court reform.”
City Council OKs Permit Allowing Church to Use Property for Religious Services
Oklahoma City approved a special use permit allowing Lee & Walnut Church of Christ to use a purchased property for religious services.
Full Federal Appeals Court to Hear Case on Louisiana Law Requiring Ten Commandments in Classrooms
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit recently agreed to review the case before all the judges on the court.
Major Victory: Washington Will Not Force Catholic Priests to Violate Sacred Seal of Confession
State officials and clergy reached a settlement that ensures the state does not pressure priests into breaking the seal of confession.
Supreme Court Term Begins: Two First Liberty Cases That Could Set Major Precedents for Religious Freedom
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court kicked off its current term—which looks to be another blockbuster for religious liberty.

