In a move that protects young people using the internet, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a Texas law requiring porn sites to verify that users are ages 18 or older. In a 6-3 decision, the high court rejected a challenge to the state’s law, HB 1181. The law, which was …
Read More »Supreme Court Rules for Parental Rights in Landmark Maryland LGBTQ Book Case
The U.S. Supreme Court has decided on a landmark case that redefines the boundaries between the public school education system, LGBTQ lessons, and parental rights. The high court ruled Friday that Maryland parents can pull their children from public school lessons that use LGBTQ storybooks. In a 6-3 vote, the …
Read More »Pastor’s Wife Deported: Family Speaks Out, Pleads for Mercy as Homeland Security Issues Statement
Maria Isidro, a mother and pastor’s wife, has been deported to Mexico, sparking debate and frustration among friends, family members, and supporters. The details of her case — which continues to attract attention — are complex, as Maria’s family fights for her return to Florida, where she lived for nearly …
Read More »Supreme Court Rules States Can Cut Planned Parenthood from Medicaid Funding
In a significant decision handed down Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that states, including South Carolina, have the authority to exclude abortion providers like Planned Parenthood from their Medicaid programs. The ruling, Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic, is seen by pro-life advocates as a major step forward …
Read More »Pastor Carries Cross from Coast to Coast to Preach Christ and Call Attention to the Homeless
A pastor who has carried a 75-pound, wooden cross for two years across the United States is in the nation’s capital this week with a message he first preached on the West Coast. Pastor Nick Schindler carried the cross all the way to the gates of the White House, as …
Read More »Faith-Filled Legacy: Houston’s Historic Antioch Church Honors God’s Hand in Freedom and Founding
HOUSTON, Texas — Antioch Missionary Baptist Church recently celebrated Juneteenth amid a rich history that includes its founding in 1866, just months after federal officials in nearby Galveston announced emancipation for enslaved people. Pastor Lou McElroy says it’s clear that the Lord paved the way for the church’s beginning as well …
Read More »US Marshals Help Rescue 60 ‘Critically Missing’ Children in ‘Most Successful’ Operation Ever
Nearly five dozen missing children have been rescued in Florida in an operation that one of the nation’s top law enforcement agencies is calling the “most successful” in America’s history. The U.S. Marshals Service announced Monday that 60 critically missing children were rescued by the agency’s office for the Central …
Read More »11 Iranians Arrested in US, Concerns Rising Over Iranian Sleeper Cells: What We Know
After President Trump left the G7 summit in Canada a day early last week, it was learned he had received a message from Iran that if the U.S. attacked Iran’s nuclear facilities, the regime could activate sleeper cells in the U.S. to launch terror attacks. The FBI says “assets are …
Read More »‘Get Right with God’: Student Miraculously Survives Being Sucked From Car by EF-3 Tornado
On May 16, Mya Grimes was just minutes from her Saint Louis home after driving from her college campus in Jackson, Mississippi. While on the phone with her dad, she noticed the sky turned dark. “It just looked like there was a storm coming,” Mya said during an appearance on CBN’s …
Read More »Suspect Confesses to Crucifixion Murder of Beloved US Pastor, Planned to Kill 14 More Faith Leaders
The man accused of the gruesome murder of a beloved Arizona pastor recently confessed to the killing and told police he had plans to murder close to 14 other faith leaders. As CBN News reported, Pastor William “Bill” Schonemann was found in his New River, AZ home in late April …
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