Pakistan's Blasphemy Law and Persecution of Minorities

A young Christian man in Pakistan has been sentenced to death for reposting a blasphemous image of a desecrated Quran on social media, sparking outrage and concerns about the misuse of blasphemy laws in the country.

Louisiana's Ten Commandments Law and Broader Christian Agenda

Gov. Jeff Landry of Louisiana signed several bills related to public education, including requiring transgender students to be addressed by pronouns on their birth certificates and hanging the Ten Commandments in public classrooms. This reflects a broader Christian agenda in the state.

Christian Lifeguard Sues LA County Fire Department for Religious Discrimination

A Christian lifeguard sued the Los Angeles County Fire Department for religious discrimination after being forced to fly a Progress Pride flag. The lawsuit alleges that his religious accommodation request was initially granted but later denied, leading to retaliation and harassment. The case seeks damages and injunctive relief to protect his religious rights during Pride Month.

California School District Settles with Christian Ex-Teacher

A California school district has settled with a Christian ex-teacher who was fired for refusing to hide students' gender identities from parents and use preferred pronouns. The teacher received $360,000 in the settlement.

Pro-Trump Religious TV Program 'FlashPoint'

The 'FlashPoint' TV program blends pro-Trump political commentary with prophetic messages about God's divine plans for America, calling for Christians to occupy positions of power and influence in society, including putting Donald Trump back in the White House. The program has gained a loyal following on the Christian right and is part of a growing evangelical movement emphasizing a cosmic conflict and the fate of eternity tied to political outcomes.

Russell Brand's Baptism

Comedian and actor Russell Brand confirmed he was baptized as a Christian after previously being Buddhist, citing the need for spirituality and God in his life.

California Christian Club Fighting to Reinstate Cross Removed by City Officials

A California Christian club is fighting to put back a 28-foot cross that was removed by city officials using eminent domain, citing complaints of it being offensive and reminiscent of KKK cross-burnings. The club has been maintaining the cross since 1971 and used it for various community events. The removal was supported by the city and the mayor, claiming it was necessary for inclusivity and diversity. The Lions Club is now petitioning to reinstate the cross with the help of a civil liberties organization.

Chibok Schoolgirl Abduction by Boko Haram in Nigeria

Nearly 300 Chibok schoolgirls were abducted by Boko Haram in 2014, with 91 still missing. Families marked the 10-year anniversary with ongoing trauma and devastation. Reports show the girls faced sexual violence and coerced marriages, leading to children. International organizations rank Nigeria as the most dangerous place for Christians due to ongoing terrorist threats. President Joe Biden removed Nigeria from the list of countries of particular concern for religious freedom in 2021, sparking outrage.

Christian Pilgrimage in Israel Amidst Conflict

Christian pilgrims continue to visit holy sites in Israel despite ongoing war and missile attacks, including the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Bethlehem, and the Sea of Galilee. Muslims also pay respects at Christian sites. Worship continues at various holy sites amidst the conflict.

Political Controversy over Election Day Declaration

Former President Trump declared November election as Christian Visibility Day in opposition to President Biden's Transgender Day of Visibility. Trump's campaign called on Biden to apologize for proclaiming Transgender Day of Visibility on Easter Sunday.

Controversy over Biden Administration's Support for Transgenderism on Christian Holidays

President Biden's administration used Christian themes to support transgenderism on a significant Christian holiday, sparking controversy and backlash. The move may backfire as polls show decreasing support for transgenderism. Democrats are attempting to mobilize progressives by portraying transgender individuals as victims, potentially alienating swing-voting Christians. The administration's strategy risks further dividing the public.

EXEMPLUM - Christian Tech-Noir Thriller Film

EXEMPLUM, a Christian tech-noir thriller, has gained positive buzz and new reviews despite limited marketing resources. The film combines Film Noir with Medieval morality tales, focusing on the moral dilemmas of cancel culture and social media stardom. Director Paul Roland's efforts in promotion have paid off, leading to a second wave of positive press and recognition from various sources.

Holy Week and Easter Traditions

An overview of Holy Week leading up to Easter, detailing the events and significance of each day in the Christian tradition.

Murder of Laken Riley by Illegal Migrant in Georgia

A tragic murder of aspiring nurse Laken Riley in Georgia by an illegal migrant is discussed, with emphasis on Christian themes and criticism towards the White House and Democrats. The victim's mother expresses gratitude for support and encourages others to have a personal relationship with Jesus.

The Cove: Pop-Up Christian Nightclub in Nashville

The Cove is an 18-and-up pop-up Christian nightclub in Nashville, created by seven Black Christian men in their 20s to provide a welcoming space for young Christians to have fun and build community outside of traditional worship settings. Attendees gather to pray and worship before dancing to Christian music, with strict rules against secular activities like twerking, drinking, and smoking. The nightclub has gained popularity and positive feedback from a diverse crowd, aiming to show that Christians can be cool and have fun while staying true to their values.

Conservative Christian Family Moves to Russia to Escape LGBT Ideology

A conservative Christian family moved to Russia to escape LGBT ideology but faced challenges when their bank accounts were frozen and language barriers prevented them from resolving the issue. Despite initial struggles, they have decided to stay in Russia for the long term.