Christianity Daily Articles

Christian Filmmakers Challenge Minnesota Law on Basis of Protecting Religious Conscience
Christian owners of a wedding filmmaking company have filed a lawsuit against Minnesota commissioner of human rights and attorney general to challenge state laws that compel them to produce videos of same-sex marriages against their religious beliefs. 
UK Churches Feel They Are Not Delivering Adequate Services to Youth, Says Study
A new study by a UK Christian charity found that churches around the country feel they are lagging behind in their goals of delivering quality youth work. 
Arizona Christian Artists Face Fine of $2,500 and 6 Month Imprisonment for Each Day of Non-Compliance with Law
Two Christian artists in Arizona may be locked up in prison for refusing to make wedding invitations for same-sex couples as per a state ordinance. 
Ohio Legislature Passes 'Heartbeat' Abortion Bill
Ohio lawmakers passed a bill which would ban abortions when the heartbeats of the fetus become detectable at around six weeks. 
'Come and Learn About Providing a Foster Home to Children'
Korean American Family Services will be hosting a presentation for Korean families who are interested in being foster families. The seminar will take place on December 10 from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM at the Korean American Family Services (KFAM) office in Los Angeles, and will offer information on the ... 
Maryland Church Fined $12,000 for Sheltering Homeless
A church in Maryland is facing a fine of $12,000 for sheltering the homeless. 
Donald Trump Nominates Retired Neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson as Housing and Urban Development Secretary
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Dr. Ben Carson, a retired neurosurgeon and former 2016 campaign rival, as the secretary of Department of Housing and Urban Development. 
Minority of Americans Morally Object to Assisted Suicide, According to LifeWay Study
A new survey by LifeWay Research found that a majority of Americans believe medically assisted suicide is morally acceptable. About two-thirds of the people surveyed said that it was morally acceptable for terminally ill patients to seek medical help for swift death, and about the same number of ... 
Prayer Vigils Held for Oakland Warehouse Fire Victims
Prayer vigils were held for victims of Oakland warehouse fire around the city, as churches remembered the victims and prayed for them and their families. 
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi Resigns After Referendum Defeat
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi resigned on Monday after the referendum on constitutional reform by the government was defeated by residents by a majority of 59 percent votes.













