Federal Judge Blocks Progressive Watchdog From Entering Johnson Amendment Lawsuit

A federal judge has rejected an effort by a progressive church-state watchdog organization to join a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of an Internal Revenue Service rule that restricts political activity.
Appeals Court Backs Christian Ministry’s Right to Faith-Based Hiring in Washington

Appeals Court Backs Christian Ministry’s Right to Faith-Based Hiring in Washington

A federal appeals court has ruled in favor of a Christian ministry seeking to preserve its ability to hire only employees who agree with and live out its religious beliefs, barring Washington state from applying a nondiscrimination law to the Union Gospel Mission of Yakima's faith-based hiring decisions.
  • ChinaAid Warns of Escalating Religious Persecution at Wenzhou Church
    ChinaAid Warns of Escalating Religious Persecution at Wenzhou Church
    A watchdog group is urging international attention as Chinese authorities reportedly move to dismantle or destroy a major church in Wenzhou, China. Hundreds of armed police were deployed Monday to surround Yayang Christian Church after authorities allegedly dispersed or detained local Christians and barred bystanders from filming events.
  • Louie Giglio Urges Young Adults to Embrace God’s Future at Passion 2026
    Louie Giglio Urges Young Adults to Embrace God’s Future at Passion 2026
    In the closing session of Passion 2026, Louie Giglio, pastor of Passion City Church, challenged thousands of young adults to view the conference not as a conclusion, but as a commissioning—one meant to send them into the world “for the glory of God.” Giglio framed the heart of the Passion movement around a single guiding Scripture.
  • Next Archbishop of Canterbury Speaks Out Against Assisted Dying as U.K. Bill Advances
    Next Archbishop of Canterbury Speaks Out Against Assisted Dying as U.K. Bill Advances
    The incoming Archbishop of Canterbury has publicly rejected assisted suicide, weighing in as a controversial bill permitting assisted dying advances through the U.K. Parliament following a narrow vote in the House of Commons last year. In a recent appearance on the BBC’s “Today” program, Dame Sarah Mullally discussed the issue.