A school district in California is investigating one of its teachers after receiving a complaint that he was distributing Bible cookies in class.
A figure of a soldier praying next to a cross, which was part of a war memorial, was removed from a public park in North Carolina earlier this month.
Bryan Fischer said that the attack by radical Muslims on Charlie Hebdo was God’s punishment for the magazine’s continued blasphemous conduct.
Dutch Sheets says that God has called upon him and other right-wing Christians to channel their activism towards taking control of the government.
A middle school in Missouri dismissed claims of denying 12-year-old student, Loyal Grandstaff, the right to read his Bible in school.
Swansea University banned a religious group called Freedom Church, after it was accused of using objectionable ways to recruit students on campus.
Turkey recently allowed its minority Syriac Christians to build a new church for the first time since the Ottoman Empire’s fall in 1923.
Tagbilaran, a city in the Philippines, requires taxis to display verses from Scripture, because the administration thinks it will help curb crime.
Police in Haverhill, Massachusetts are searching for a vandal who stole a baby Jesus from the local nativity scene and replaced it with a pig’s head.
On New Year’s Eve, apologetics ministry Answers in Genesis put up a religious video billboard near the ball dropping in New York City’s Times Square.