As the first 100 days of the second Trump administration come to a close, another week brought additional actions from President Donald Trump and his administration to highlight and enact aspects of his agenda. Here are five developments that unfolded over the past week.
Pro Football Hall of Famer Jim Kelly has opened up about how the death of his son in 2005 drove him to be unfaithful to his wife and question his Christian faith, sharing what led him to repentance.
Two Christian organizations have asked a federal court to rule against former Equal Employment Opportunity Commission member Jocelyn Samuels, a Democrat who is suing after being fired by President Donald Trump, arguing that her support for employment gender identity and abortion mandates violated their religious freedom.
U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky were among world leaders and over 200,000 people who crowded into the Vatican's St. Peter's Square on Saturday morning for the funeral of Pope Francis, with Trump and Zelensky meeting beforehand.
Alumni of the Illinois-based Trinity Evangelical Divinity School say they are saddened but not necessarily surprised by the announcement earlier this month that the seminary will leave the Chicago area and move over 2,000 miles away to Western Canada amid years of declining enrollment and financial concerns.
The FBI arrested a Wisconsin judge and former Catholic Charities administrator on Friday for allegedly obstructing a criminal investigation and impeding the arrest of an accused illegal immigrant at her courthouse in Milwaukee earlier this month.
Greater Grace World Outreach Church in Baltimore, Maryland, said they are investigating allegations made by a former member that church officials were aware that he was repeatedly sexually assaulted by a daughter of Youth Pastor John A. Love beginning when he was 14 and she was 16.
President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order Wednesday to establish a comprehensive national framework to prepare American students for the workforce of the future and spur innovation in American Artificial Intelligence.
For the first time in modern German history, more Germans identify as religiously unaffiliated than as Roman Catholics or Protestants, according to a new survey published by the Weltanschauungen research group (Fowid) and reported by Evangelical Focus.
The Pentagon will resume the Biden-Harris administration policy of using taxpayer dollars to pay for sex-change surgeries and cross-sex hormones for trans-identified soldiers.
Attorney General Pam Bondi issued a memorandum earlier this week laying out several directives by which the U.S. Department of Justice aims to enact President Donald Trump's executive order protecting children from chemical castration and surgical mutilation.
Scottish schools have been ordered to provide gender-segregated toilets following a case brought by concerned parents against Scottish Borders Council (SBC).
In a rare victory for Israel in the international arena, the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) Appeals Chamber unanimously ordered a lower chamber to re-examine Israel’s arguments disputing the court’s jurisdiction over the country.
Texas hospitals reportedly treated tens of thousands of patients who were in the United States unlawfully, resulting in millions of dollars in healthcare costs, a state employee testified during a legislative committee hearing.
A Roman Catholic diocese in New York has reached a settlement to pay out $150 million to clergy sexual abuse victims, as the total money spent to compensate victims of sexual abuse committed by Catholic Church officials climbs into the billions.
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America will not remove conscience protections for members who oppose same-sex marriage, according to a church official.
There are degrees of poverty. Crossing the border from Uganda to South Sudan reveals such a difference. In April, Texans on Mission created a nonprofit in South Sudan to address the extreme water needs.
Members of a North Carolina church are urging the Trump administration not to deport nearly two dozen Christian refugees from Afghanistan after they were ordered to leave the United States within days before their asylum claims have been heard by a judge.
U.S. Navy SEAL Phil Mendes featured as a witness during Attorney General Pam Bondi's first meeting of the Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias in the Federal Government earlier this week.
In a time of growing political division and declining knowledge of history, a new documentary asks the question: What if America’s founding was no accident?
Grand Canyon University is closing out its 75th anniversary school year with the largest graduating class in its history — more than 31,000 students — as the private Christian institution continues to grow despite regulatory hurdles and national higher education headwinds.
In a move that appeared to stun the national office Wednesday, Missouri's largest Assemblies of God congregation announced that its board of trustees unanimously decided to end affiliation with the world's largest Pentecostal denomination.
A Colorado abortionist who has performed over 40,000 abortions, including third-trimester procedures, is shutting down his facility after 50 years.
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