Trump Administration Introduces App for Illegal Immigrants to Self-Deport: A Step Towards Effective Enforcement

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has introduced a new mobile application, the CBP Home App, designed to provide illegal immigrants with the opportunity to self-deport. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enforce U.S. immigration laws more effectively, a move that has sparked various reactions across the political spectrum. The CBP Home … Read more

National Park Service Faces Backlash for Allegedly Erasing First Black Female Episcopal Priest Due to Her LGBT Identity

The recent actions of the National Park Service (NPS) regarding the legacy of the Rev. Pauli Murray have sparked significant controversy and debate within both historical and faith communities. The NPS has been accused of removing vital information from its website that pertains to Murray’s identity as the first African American woman ordained in The … Read more

NH University System Reinstates Article by Student Opposing Pronouns in Byline

In a significant move reflecting the ongoing conversation around free speech and religious beliefs in educational settings, the University System of New Hampshire has reinstated a student’s article that was previously removed due to a dispute over the use of gender pronouns. This decision comes after legal intervention from Liberty Counsel, a Christian conservative legal … Read more

Oklahoma Supreme Court Issues Temporary Halt on Mandate for Bibles in Public Schools

The Oklahoma Supreme Court has recently made headlines by temporarily blocking a significant initiative aimed at integrating the Bible into public school education. This measure, proposed by the state’s education department, sought to purchase 55,000 Bibles for distribution across public schools. The court’s decision came in response to a request from the Office of Management … Read more

Supreme Court Declines to Review Case of Fire Chief Dismissed After Attending Megachurch Summit

The U.S. Supreme Court has recently made headlines by choosing not to hear the case of Ronald Hittle, a Christian fire chief who was dismissed from his position after attending a leadership event at a megachurch. This decision, which allows a lower court’s ruling to stand, has sparked conversations about religious freedom in the workplace … Read more

Roma Downey and Candace Cameron Bure Discuss the Privilege of Christian Entertainment at the Movieguide Awards

The 32nd Annual Movieguide Faith & Values Awards Gala recently graced Los Angeles with an inspiring celebration of faith-driven storytelling in film and television. This star-studded event, which aired on Great American Family and is now available on Pure Flix, honored Christian entertainers who are dedicated to uplifting audiences through their work. Among the honorees … Read more

US Navy Suspends Leave and Travel Reimbursements for Abortion Services

The U.S. Navy has recently made headlines by suspending its policy that provided leave and travel reimbursement for service members seeking abortions. This decision marks a significant shift from the previous administration’s approach to reproductive health care for military personnel. Under the new policy, which was announced in March 2025, the Navy will still offer … Read more

FCC Inquires About YouTube TVs Alleged Discrimination Against Christian Content

In a recent development that has sparked conversation in the Christian community, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Brendan Carr, has raised concerns regarding YouTube TV’s treatment of faith-based programming. This comes in light of a complaint from Great American Media, which operates the Great American Family network, a platform known for its … Read more