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May 16 2023
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6-year-old nearly abducted walking home from church with mother on Mother's Day
A 6-year-old girl was nearly abducted after walking home from church with her mother on Mother's Day, according to the Daytona Beach Police Department. Authorities responded at around noon on Sunday to reports of an attempted abduction in Daytona Beach, Florida, police said in a press release. The 6-year-old and her mother were walking home hand-in-hand from Our Lady of Lourdes Church when a
ABC News (Online)Jul 21 2023
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Progressive-dominated college town to pay $300k to Christians arrested for outdoor church service during covid restrictions
Very slowly, a reckoning is taking place for outrageous tyrannical government restrictions imposed on the populace during the Covid panic. The zeal with which certain public officials tried to restrict basic freedoms in response to a virus with a tiny fatality rate for the non-elderly and non-infirm should stand as a lesson to all that our rights mean little or nothing to them, and must be
American ThinkerMar 30 2023
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Residents in western Minnesota town displaced by train derailment find refuge at nearby church
PRINSBURG, Minn. -- Roughly 60 residents from a western Minnesota town are receiving care at a nearby church after a train carrying ethanol and corn syrup derailed around 1 a.m. Thursday morning. Steven Zwart, senior pastor at Unity Christian Reform Church, said he was notified of an imminent evacuation around 1:30 a.m. Originally about 150 people stayed at a school overnight, but were
CBS News (Online)Feb 01 2023
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'Devout Catholic' Joe Biden Remains Woefully Ignorant on Key Church Teaching
President Joe Biden, despite supposedly being a "devout Catholic," keeps finding himself in the news over his obsession, and the obsession of his administration, on abortion. On Tuesday, we covered how his administration may be looking to declare a public health emergency declaration, this time on abortion. Earlier in the week, on Monday, Biden had also been confronted by a reporter about such
TownhallMar 14 2024
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New home opens for Richmond young adults who have aged out of foster care
RICHMOND, Va. -- Hundreds of young people age out of Virginia's foster care system every year without a permanent family support network, many facing an uncertain future and a high statistical likelihood of experiencing homelessness. A partnership between four organizations is turning an empty house into a home to help address the issue by providing temporary housing for a small group of young
WTVR 6Mar 14 2024
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Court date set for Tell City pastor accused of sexual misconduct with a minor
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – A pretrial conference for a Tell City pastor charged with four counts of sexual misconduct with a minor has been scheduled. Court documents show Errol Wright, 48, will appear in the Perry Circuit Court on April 2 for a pretrial conference. Wright had his bond set at $48,000 cash, and a judge denied a bond reduction request on Thursday. On Wednesday, authorities arrested
WEHT/WTVWDec 08 2021
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The case that could breach the wall between church and state
What happens when what had been a bedrock principle changes? Carson v. Makin shows the Supreme Court’s evolution of thought in recent decades on the separation of church and state.
So much of Amy Carson’s life in rural Maine has centered around the small Evangelical school she attended nearly 30 years ago.
She met her husband, David, there when she was in eighth grade, and both
Christian Science MonitorJun 28 2022
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U.S. Supreme Court takes aim at separation of church and state
The conservative-majority U.S. Supreme Court has chipped away at the wall separating church and state in a series of new rulings, eroding American legal traditions intended to prevent government officials from promoting any particular faith.
In three decisions in the past eight weeks, the court has ruled against government officials whose policies and actions were taken to avoid
ReutersJan 23 2023
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There have been 275 attacks on Catholic churches since May 2020: Report
Since the 2020 summer riots, when vandals caused billions of dollars in damages, there have been at least 275 attacks against Catholic Churches in the United States, reported CatholicVote Civic Action, a nonprofit advocacy organization.
While the rioting and looting were winding down at the end of the summer, the targeted attacks against churches were just ramping up.
The more
The BlazeJun 28 2022
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U.S. Supreme Court takes aim at separation of church and state
The conservative-majority U.S. Supreme Court has chipped away at the wall separating church and state in a series of new rulings, eroding American legal traditions intended to prevent government officials from promoting any particular faith.
In three decisions in the past eight weeks, the court has ruled against government officials whose policies and actions were taken to avoid
Reuters