Installing filters will not be enough to fight the spread of pornography and its impact on teens and children, says Dean Inserra. We have to do more.
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How a Playground in Missouri Just Helped Your Church’s Religious Liberty
The potential for scraped knees led to a major victory for religious liberty at the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday.
With a 7-2 decision in Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia v. Comer, the court ruled that grants available to nonprofits for playground improvements could not be denied to a school playground owned by a church.
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How to Navigate the 2016 Election with Wisdom
If you’re a follower of Jesus, now’s a good time to take a step back and ask yourself how Christians ought to behave during the election season.
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F&T Favorites: July 25, 2015
Our Favorites this week include an interesting book, a mission trip, new exercise routine and podcast, family time and hot dogs. Yes, hot dogs.
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Supreme Court Decision on Same-Sex Marriage Explained
In refusing to hear appeals by the states, the Supreme Court left intact federal court rulings that permitted same-sex marriage in Utah, Oklahoma, Virginia, Wisconsin and Indiana.
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Supreme Court Upholds Town Council Prayer
The Supreme Court ruled today the Town of Greece, New York, did not violate the Constitution by beginning its official board meeting with prayer – even though most prayers have been from Christian groups.
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