Faulkner University will address one of the state's most hotly contested topics—gambling—in its annual high-profile debate.
Chicago lawyer Clarence Darrow put on quite a show in Tennessee as he defended teacher John Scopes, who had violated state ...
Though Megan Prater had her own job at a work event in LSU’s Free Speech Alley, the only thing she could focus on was the man ...
Though he appreciates the cosign from Trump on the God Bless the USA Bible—the one that just so happened to fulfill all the ...
Austin Arnold and his wife Haeley are skateboarders. Austin, especially, spends a lot of time on his skateboard at Flint and ...
First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the ...
You keep challenging the faith of Vice President Kamala Harris by overlooking the fact that there is a diversity of Christian ...
The official Bibles of Donald Trump were printed in China, it has been revealed.Thousands of copies of Donald Trump’s “God ...
Each Tuesday night, LCMSU meets at the Vicarage (part of Trinity Lutheran Church) to dive into the word. A free home cooked meal is provided at 6:30 for attendees, followed by time in The Word ...
The Oklahoma State Department of Education has released updated requirements for vendor bids on Bibles for use in public ...
Reducing news to hard lines and side-taking leaves a lot of the story untold. Progress comes from challenging what we hear and considering different views.
Işık Abla of Virginia reflects on a passage from the book of Numbers, the fourth book of the Bible. The passage demonstrates how humans should complement each other, rather than compete.