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The IRS says pastors endorsing political candidates during services should not risk losing their tax-exempt status.
Evangelical pastors are paid to project confidence. Their job is to assure us they are absolutely certain about the big stuff ...
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Religion News Service on MSNWar is not the answer, at home or abroadWalking along the protest line, I spotted a woman holding a sign that was familiar but with a new twist: “War Is Not the ...
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Religion News Service on MSNHow NYC faith-based food banks, shelters are adapting to ICE fearReligious organizations in New York City are reviving old strategies and adopting new ones to protect their communities from ...
Suffolk County’s $225,000 settlement provides a striking counterpoint to the anti-sanctuary policies that have recently taken ...
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The Christian Post on MSNEU's anti-Christian report is sign of slide into 'godlessness,' politician warnsA Hungarian official has taken aim at progressive activists within the European Union, accusing them of authoring a report ...
Tunisia’s Shi’a minority can now hold public commemorations under President Kais Saied but not all citizens see this as a ...
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The Forward on MSNIRS says religious institutions may endorse candidates, undoing a longstanding banThe Johnson Amendment does not apply to houses of worship speaking to their congregations, the agency has ruled.
Pope Leo XIV celebrated on Wednesday what has been dubbed the first “green” papal Mass, using a new set of prayers imploring ...
Others wanted me to know that the supposed liberalism of my church’s denomination (the American Baptists) was the cause for ...
Commercial ships are broadcasting messages about their nationality and even religion on their public tracking systems to ...
The Full Moon of July or the Buck Moon is going to be visible tonight, on July 10, 2025 and all sky watchers would be able to ...
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