The bill does not outlaw Bible quotes, and as of early April 2026, it had not yet become law.
What’s that book those presidents swear in on every four years? Of course, it’s the Bible. Is it just a prop or is there meaning to that tradition? One of the great religious liberty groups in our day ...
The rumor spread after Canada's House passed Bill C-9 in March 2026, but the bill does not ban reading or quoting the Bible.
(RNS) — Heather Rooks, a Christian who attends a large nondenominational church, says her First Amendment rights to free speech and free exercise of religion have been violated. (RNS) — An Arizona ...
Recently, Christian astronaut Victor Glover was reminded of the memorable Christmas Eve reading from Genesis on Apollo 8 in ...
An elected member of one of Arizona’s largest school boards has filed a federal lawsuit claiming the board improperly ordered her to stop quoting Bible verses during public meetings after two secular ...
The Peoria Unified school board president plans to resume reciting Bible verses during meetings despite losing a lawsuit alleging the practice violated her free speech rights. The judge ruled that ...
An Arizona school board member is suing her board for mandating she stop quoting the Bible during meetings. Heather Rooks has filed a lawsuit with the First Liberty Institute (FLI) against the Peoria ...
This guest opinion responds to Don Overcash’s article, “Why arrogance destroys trust, influence.” Overcash begins with a business-world illustration of a company president who models genuine humility.
Upon encountering Charlie Kirk, my initial reaction was that he was in danger of being harmed. In retrospect, this may seem like an obvious observation. However, within a mere 30 seconds, I witnessed ...
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