Visa is challenging small restaurants, cafés and food trucks to stop accepting cash. The credit card company announced in a news release this week it is offering $500,000 to 50 eligible U.S.-based eateries to go 100...
The religious right, with a big boost from President Donald Trump, is close to effectively ending a 63-year-old law banning churches from endorsing or opposing political candidates. House Republicans have quietly inserted into a...
Many Evangelicals have made a mistake when they made a deal with Donald Trump. “Vote for me,” he said, “and I will give you Supreme Court picks and abolish the Johnson Amendment.” Mr. Trump’s...
A new study from Nashville-based LifeWay Research found a significant generation gap in how Americans view morality. Most older Americans say right and wrong never change. Younger Americans—not so much. More than 6 in...
Some of the world’s largest technology companies are teaming up in an effort to put a stop to terrorist content on their platforms. Facebook, YouTube, Microsoft and Twitter said jointly they were forming a...
The Barna Group recently released its ranking of the top ten most post-Christian cities in the United States. These are cities where residents are least likely to believe in God, or say that the...
Pope Francis told the Italian newspaper La Repubblica on Thursday that the United States, along with several other countries including Russia, China, North Korea and Assad’s Syria—have “a distorted vision of the world.” Eugenio...
More than 200 years ago, the United States had recognized religious liberty in its constitution as an inalienable right. It is a right granted by God, not by human governments. Americans have been vigilant...
Social media companies face fines of up to €50 million if they persistently fail to remove illegal content from their sites under a new law passed in Germany. The German parliament on June 30...
The U.S. President’s team of strategists are seeking to undo what they see as federal overreach are looking back as far as the New Deal, and some even further, to the Progressive era at...