Christianity Daily Articles
Public Official Files Lawsuit Against Georgia Health Department, Claiming He Was Fired for His Sermons
A public health expert who also serves as a lay minster has filed a federal lawsuit against Georgia Department of Public Health for firing him because of the content of sermons he delivered at his church. 
Abolitionist Harriet Tubman to Replace Andrew Jackson on $20 bill
Former slave and abolitionist Harriet Tubman will be the face of the new $20 bill, the Treasury Department announced on Wednesday, making her the first African American featured paper currency and the first woman in over a century. 
Tennessee House Failed to Override Governor's Veto on Bible as Official State Book
Tennessee did not get enough votes in House of Representatives yesterday to override Governor’s veto to make Bible the official book of the state, just based on its historical significance. 
Federal Court Calls Virginia Bathroom Policy for Transgender Students Discriminatory
A federal appeals court has ruled that a transgender high school student who was born as a female can file a lawsuit against Virginia school district for discrimination after being prohibited from using boys' bathroom. 
A Video of Missing 219 Chibok Students Released "We are all well," Says One Girl
A video showing 15 of the 219 missing Chibok girls was recently released on CNN. The footage showed the girls in black robes, and one of the girl says towards the end, “we are all well.” 
Utah Governor Signs Measures Declaring Pornography a Public Health Hazard
Utah Gov. Gary Herbert signed two measures on Tuesday that declared pornography a “public health hazard.” 
Faith-Based Groups and International Community Offer Aid to Ecuador Earthquake Victims
Rescue and relief work continues in Ecuador in the aftermath of the most devastating earthquake in decades, which has claimed over 500 lives and injured more than 2,500 according to latest reports. 
High School Opposes Voluntary Off-Campus "Jesus Lunch" Prepared by Christian Moms
High School authorities in Middleton, Wisconsin, are trying to shut down a voluntary off-campus program called “Jesus Lunch” for students, which is offered once a week by a group of Christian moms. 
A New Poll Shows Support for Little Sisters in Contraceptive Mandate Case
A majority of Americans side with Little Sisters of the Poor on the contraceptive mandate issue, and say that the nuns were treated “unfairly” by the federal government, according to a Marist Poll survey. 
Saudi Arabia Threatens $750 Billion Asset Pull-Out if US Approves 9/11 Bill
Saudi Arabia has warned of selling $750 billion worth of American assets if Congress approves a bill that would allow 9/11 victims to sue the kingdom over suspicions of supporting the attacks.












