The American Center for Law and Justice filed a "massive" federal lawsuit against the U.S. State Department over what it calls the department's "inaction on genocide."
Ex-convicts Pauline and Frederick Rogers recently opened the Wendy Hatcher Transitional Home for Women, named after their mentor, a former Mississippi prison chaplain. The purpose of the home is to provide a place for women to successfully make the transition from prison to normal society.
A man who was praying on the Clemson University campus was asked to leave by an administrator because he was not in a "designated free speech zone."
The historically Catholic Georgetown University is now welcoming a new chaplain, a Hindu priest who is the first to serve in this role at any university in the United States.
The Agriculture Department said Tuesday it had closed offices in five states after receiving anonymous threats that it considered serious.
The FBI is warning state officials to boost their election security in light of evidence that Russia-based hackers targeted data systems in Arizona and Illinois.
A Christian university is giving college students credit for working at an abortion facility.
A Virginia school board is asking the Supreme Court to decide if they must allow a transgender male student to use the men's restroom.
The Obama administration will surpass goal of 10,000 Syrian refugees into United States by October, but very few Christians allowed in.
Some young Christians are finding their significant others online. Many report they have a good experience when it comes to meeting people, some are even saying that's how they met their spouse.









