A bill sent to President Trump by a unanimous vote in both the House and Senate offers assistance to those surviving religious minorities in Iraq and Syria targeted by ISIS for extinction.
Ohio House Bill 36, the “Ohio Pastor Protection Act,” bars any penalty directed at ministers for refusing to perform a marriage ceremony that conflicts with their religious beliefs. But is it necessary?
The Arizona Supreme Court will decide whether a Phoenix law requiring business owners to provide wedding invitations to a same-sex couple, despite their religious objection, violates their religious freedom rights.
Baptist Joint Committee Fellows come from diverse educational, professional and religious backgrounds, to learn in an intensive education program that equips them for activism.
An Aberdeen, WA minister has filed suit against the city for refusing her entry to a homeless camp to attend to residents, claiming a violation of her religious freedom rights.
Leaders in the U.S. House are poised to change the rules barring head coverings to honor the increased religious diversity in Congress.