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Georgia bill aims to protect religious liberty. Opponents say it’s a license to discriminate

ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia lawmakers are revisiting a nearly decade-old fight over whether the state needs to protect religious rights

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State of the Christian Workplace 2024 report highlights employee engagement trends

MERCER ISLAND, Wash. — The State of the Christian Workplace 2024 report provides insights into employee engagement and workplace health

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Trump promises a revival of Christian power in speech to National Religious Broadcasters

NASHVILLE (RNS) — In an evening filled with apocalyptic rhetoric, patriotic songs, and campaign promises, former President Donald Trump promised

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Churches and nonprofits ensnared in Georgia push to restrict bail funds

ATLANTA (AP) — When she was behind bars in Georgia, Nia Thomas would use toothpaste to stick handwritten flyers to

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Four major nonprofits team up to foster connection and service across the country

Catholic Charities USA, Habitat for Humanity International, Interfaith America and YMCA of the USA officially launch the Team Up Project,

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A call for Christian leaders to denounce the Russian Orthodox Church

(RNS) — A critical explanation for congressional Republicans’ current resistance to providing aid to Ukraine is the belief among the

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The Episcopal Church takes steps to improve protocols for bishop misconduct

(RNS) — After months of allegations that it lacks a credible process for disciplining its bishops, the Episcopal Church is

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At National Cathedral, leaders of different parties, perspectives call for civility

WASHINGTON (RNS) — Sitting under the imposing columns of Washington National Cathedral, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox turned to longtime political

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And then, they came for the rock star …

(RNS) — I want you to get your minds around this, because this is huge.  This is about Matisyahu, a

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Matthew Slater, a Super Bowl champ with his eye on higher things, retires from football

(RNS) — Matthew Slater, a wide receiver who was picked 158th in the National Football League’s 2008 draft but went