Former My Faith Votes CEO Jason Yates Pleads Guilty to Possession of Child Pornography

Former My Faith Votes CEO Jason Yates Faces Legal Consequences for Child Pornography Charges In a shocking turn of events, Jason Yates, the former CEO of My Faith Votes, has pleaded guilty to charges related to child pornography. This development has sent ripples through the conservative Christian community, raising serious questions about accountability and moral … Read more

"Community Favorite: Maryland Pastor Arrested by ICE for 24-Year Visa Overstay"

Pastor Daniel Fuentes Espinal, a beloved figure in the Easton, Maryland community, has found himself at the center of a controversial immigration case after being arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for overstaying his visa. This incident has sparked outrage and concern among his congregation and the wider community, highlighting the ongoing debate … Read more

Trump Administration Finds Over 13,000 Unaccompanied Migrant Children: Report

The recent developments surrounding unaccompanied migrant children in the United States have raised significant concerns regarding their safety and well-being. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has confirmed that over 13,000 migrant children, who arrived at the U.S.-Mexico border without adult supervision, have been located. This news comes amid ongoing fears about … Read more

Trump Administration Unveils AI Action Plan Advocating for Deregulation and Elimination of DEI References

Trump’s AI Strategy: A Christian Perspective on Innovation and Ethics On July 24, 2025, President Donald Trump unveiled his ambitious "America’s AI Action Plan," aiming to position the United States as a leader in artificial intelligence while addressing national security concerns, particularly regarding competition with China. This initiative is designed to streamline regulations, enhance infrastructure, … Read more

Bi-vocational minister claims he was dismissed from public library for not using transgender pronouns.

In a recent incident that has sparked significant debate on free speech and religious liberty, Pastor Luke Ash, a bi-vocational minister, was terminated from his position at the Baton Rouge Parish Library after refusing to use the preferred pronouns of a transgender-identified trainee. This situation has raised questions about the intersection of personal beliefs, workplace … Read more

FBI Allegedly Monitored Priest for Keeping Confidential Conversation Secret: More Troubling Than Expected

The recent revelations about the FBI’s surveillance of a Roman Catholic priest have sparked significant discussions about religious freedom and government overreach. A report from the House Judiciary Committee has brought to light the extent to which federal agencies have monitored individuals based on their faith, raising alarms among advocates for religious liberties. According to … Read more

US Offers Permanent Residency to Hundreds of Sex Offenders and Gang Members, According to Report

A recent report from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has raised significant concerns regarding the Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) program. This program, originally designed to protect vulnerable children fleeing abuse and neglect, has come under scrutiny for allegedly allowing a number of known or suspected gang members to enter the United States. According … Read more

Oregon Cannot Compel Christian Woman to Accept LGBT Ideology for Adoption, Rules 9th Circuit

A recent ruling from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has garnered significant attention, especially among Christian communities concerned about the intersection of faith and adoption laws. The case centers on Jessica Bates, a widowed mother of five from Oregon, who faced challenges in her quest to adopt due to her religious beliefs. This … Read more

Man Created at Least 7 Bombs with AI and Intended to Detonate Them in Manhattan, According to DOJ

In a troubling incident that highlights the urgent need for vigilance and community awareness, a Long Island man has been indicted for allegedly constructing homemade bombs and expressing dangerous antisemitic sentiments. Michael Gann, 55, from Inwood in Nassau County, faces multiple charges, including attempted destruction of property by explosives and unlawful possession of destructive devices, … Read more