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Joe Kennedy’s journey from coach to supreme court hero inspires new film Average Joe
The recently released film “Average Joe” dives into the inspiring story of Joe Kennedy, a Marine veteran and high school football coach who passionately fought for his right to pray on the field after games.…
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Judge rules against 37 churches in dispute with United Methodist Church
A recent ruling in Maryland has stirred considerable conversation within the faith community, as a judge favored the Baltimore-Washington Conference of The United Methodist Church (UMC) in a property dispute involving 37 churches attempting to…
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Texas pastor accuses officials of using power to block church as polling location
A tense situation is unfolding for Freedom Place Church in Rowlett, Texas, as Pastor Kason Huddleston accuses local officials of attempting to manipulate their political power to shut down the church’s designation as a polling…
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North Carolina school district votes against Ten Commandments classroom display proposal
The Iredell-Statesville Schools Board of Education in North Carolina recently faced a divisive issue: whether or not to display the Ten Commandments alongside the United States Constitution in public school classrooms. During a meeting held…
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Christian school in North Carolina faces $15 million flood damage after Hurricane Helene
As Asheville Christian Academy in Swannanoa, North Carolina, begins to assess the overwhelming aftermath of Hurricane Helene, the community is left in shock as reports of damage soar between $11 million and $15 million. Over…
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Women seeking sterilization increases significantly following Supreme Court abortion ruling
Recent findings suggest a significant uptick in women opting for sterilization, correlating with changes in abortion laws following the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade. Many women, particularly in states implementing stricter abortion regulations,…
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Maryland parents take fight to Supreme Court for right to opt out of LGBT curriculum
A group of parents in Maryland, united by religious beliefs, is taking their fight to the U.S. Supreme Court, seeking to regain the ability to opt their children out of specific educational content that they…