A Georgia sheriff posted a politically incorrect sign outside his police department in support of America, its military troops and Christmas.
A British Jew, forced to flee Nazi-occupied Austria during his childhood, is funding the evacuation of 2,000 Syrian Christians from the Middle East.
A veteran in New Hampshire was asked by the school superintendent to remove the word “Christmas”’ from school flyers for a tree-lighting event.
Despite objections from a noteworthy humanist organization, a federal court ruled that a memorial cross standing on public property is constitutional.
Just like in previous years, placards emblazoned with the phrase “It’s Okay to Say Merry Christmas” have been cropping up in Redmond, Wa. once again.
Republican presidential candidate, Senator Ted Cruz, said that any person aspiring to become the President must begin his day with prayer.
School principal declines to lead prayers at the Christian event ‘See You at the Pole’, after receiving a letter of complaint from a secular group.
Contrary to student accusations claiming a teacher was attacking Christianity, a school district in Texas found that the teacher was misunderstood.
A provincial court judge in British Columbia ordered a pair of Jehovah’s Witnesses not to discuss religion with their four-year-old granddaughter.
Leaders of a Christian church in Singapore, who misused £23 million to advance the pop music career of their pastor’s wife, are found guilty in trial.