Minnesota Shooting Suspect Visited Homes of Other Lawmakers and Maintained Notebook with Officials Addresses

In a shocking turn of events, the state of Minnesota has been rocked by the tragic assassination of Democratic-Farmer-Labor lawmakers Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark Hortman. The suspect, Vance Luther Boelter, a former pastor, is now facing federal charges, including stalking and attempted murder. This incident has raised serious concerns about political violence … Read more

Colorado Town Approves Church Homeless Shelter and Will Cover $225K in Legal Fees

A significant development has emerged from Castle Rock, Colorado, where the local government has reached a settlement with the Rock Church, allowing the congregation to operate a homeless shelter on its property. This agreement not only permits the church to continue its charitable efforts but also includes the town covering $225,000 in legal fees incurred … Read more

Supreme Court Calls for Reexamination of NY Abortion Mandate Challenge Following New Precedent

The U.S. Supreme Court has recently taken a significant step regarding religious freedom and healthcare mandates by ordering a lower court to revisit a case concerning New York’s abortion coverage requirements. This decision comes on the heels of a ruling where the court sided with a Catholic social services organization, raising important questions about the … Read more

Pastor Doug Wilson: "I Believe Muslims Should Not Hold Political Office"

In a recent episode of "The Auron MacIntyre Show," Douglas Wilson, a prominent pastor and self-identified Christian nationalist, stirred up significant controversy with his remarks regarding the role of non-Christians in American public life. Wilson, who leads Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho, expressed views that many would find alarming, suggesting that Muslims and other non-Christian … Read more

SBC Panel: DC Legislators Seek Guidance from Psalms and the Old Testament for Governance Insights

Southern Baptists Confront Cultural Challenges at ERLC Event in Dallas In a thought-provoking gathering held at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas, Texas, U.S. Senator James Lankford shared a powerful message about the crossroads facing Southern Baptists today. The event, titled "Southern Baptists in the Public Square," was organized by the Ethics & … Read more

"‘They Aimed Directly at Me’: Nova Music Festival Survivor Shares Miraculous Escape from Hamas"

In a poignant exhibition that opened recently in Washington, D.C., the harrowing experiences of survivors from the devastating Nova Music Festival massacre on October 7, 2023, are brought to light. The event, which was tragically interrupted by a brutal attack from Hamas militants, serves as a reminder of the fragility of peace and the resilience … Read more

Three Cities Where Protesters Clashed with Police During No Kings Demonstrations on Trumps Birthday

In a world where political tensions often seem to overshadow faith, it’s refreshing to see how communities of believers are standing firm in their convictions while engaging in meaningful dialogue. Recently, the "No Kings" rally in Los Angeles has sparked conversations about faith, authority, and the role of Christians in civic life. This event, held … Read more

Supreme Court Addresses Subpoena for Donor Information from Pro-Life Network

The U.S. Supreme Court has decided to take on a significant case that could have far-reaching implications for pro-life organizations across the nation. The case in question, First Choice Women’s Resource v. Platkin, Attorney General of New Jersey, challenges a subpoena demanding sensitive donor information from a network of pro-life pregnancy centers, First Choice Women’s … Read more

Former Pastor and Tim Walz Appointee Vance Luther Boelter Identified as Minnesota Shooting Suspect

In a shocking turn of events, Vance Luther Boelter, a former pastor and member of the Governor’s Workforce Development Board, has been implicated in the tragic shooting of two Minnesota lawmakers. The incident has sent ripples through the community and raised serious questions about the intersection of faith, politics, and violence. On June 14, 2025, … Read more