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Largest Christian university in US defiant after feds slap school with $37M fine: 'Not paying a dime'
The president of the largest Christian university in the United States said that his school has no intention of paying the unprecedented $37.7 million fine levied this week by the U.S. Department of Education for alleged deceptive practices.
Brooklyn bishop 'appalled' over lewd Sabrina Carpenter music video filmed in church
A Roman Catholic bishop has expressed outrage that a historic parish church in Brooklyn allowed a lewd, violent music video to be filmed in its building.
Young Texas pastor remembered for emphasis on grace, joy amid suffering: 'Grown-up theology'
Family and friends gathered Wednesday to pay their respects and mourn the loss of a Texas pastor who died in his sleep last week at age 44.
Boston Children's Hospital rakes in $1.4M in taxpayer money for 'gender transition services'
Boston Children's Hospital raked in more than $1.4 million in reimbursements from the Massachusetts state government for transgender health "services" from Jan. 1, 2015, to May 1, 2023.
Alleged assault at Catholic church in San Francisco leads to chase with 'explosive devices': police
An alleged assault that took place earlier this week at a historic Roman Catholic church in San Francisco reportedly led police on a chase that ended with the suspect hurling explosive devices out of his vehicle.
House Speaker Mike Johnson reveals favorite Bible verse, slams media 'double standard' on faith
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., revealed in a recent interview that his favorite part of the Bible is a psalm.
Fire destroys small Episcopal church in South Dakota in suspected arson: 'We will rise from these ashes'
A small Episcopal congregation in South Dakota is mourning the loss of their historic church building after it burned to the ground last weekend in an act of suspected arson.
GOP congressman probes gender transition policies of federal service academies
A Republican congressman is investigating the gender transition policies of federal service academies after the revelation that the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy is allowing midshipmen undergoing gender transition to request exemption from their military service requirement.
Mike Johnson rose to power 'after praying through it,' FRC's Tony Perkins says
Tony Perkins, the head of the national Evangelical grassroots organization Family Research Council, was happy after his longtime friend and fellow Louisiana Baptist Mike Johnson was elected speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives last week.
Highland Park Presbyterian pastor preaches Bryan Dunagan's final sermon, 'The Power of a Eulogy'
The executive pastor of Highland Park Presbyterian Church in Dallas, Texas, delivered a sermon Sunday remembering his late colleague Pastor Bryan Dunagan, who died in his sleep last week at 44.