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Foundation Baptist Church, Cary Illinois A local church, and not a part of any formal denomination. We are Baptist in doctrine, policy, and practice.
Liberty Counsel is a nonprofit litigation, education and policy organization dedicated to advancing religious freedom, the sanctity of human life and the traditional family. Established in 1989.
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The co-founder of Planet Fitness has denounced the gym's franchise policy of allowing anatomical men into women's locker rooms.
U.S. President Joe Biden recently called for six to eight weeks of peace between Israel and Hamas to deliver food and medicine to Gaza. “I’ve spoken with everyone from the ... Read MoreThe post Biden Condemns Netanyahu's Gaza Policy appeared first on The Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry.
Authored by Brandon Smith via The Burning Platform blog Global reserve currency status allows for amazing latitude in terms of monetary policy. The Treasury Department...IMF Prepares Financial Revolution – Say Goodbye To The Dollar
A group of Christian clergy, theologians and scholars who took part in the inaugural conference of the Yale Divinity School's Center for Public Theology & Policy this week signed a declaration denouncing so-called "religious nationalism."
Pastors and religious liberty advocates worry the government's effort to manage religion will bring tighter control.Operating a church in Vietnam just became even more difficult thanks to new government regulations that went into effect over the weekend. Under Decree 95, the government will now require religious groups to submit financial records and allow local government officials to suspend religious activities for unspecified “serious violations.”Nguyen Ti Dinh of Vietnam’s religious affairs committee said the guidelines will improve how the government manages religion by implementing uniform measures for the 2018 Law on Belief and Religion, which requires religious groups to register with the government. Observers believe the decree is Vietnam’s attempt to demonstrate to the international community that it is trying to increase religious liberty and to get off the US State Department’s Special Watch List for countries engaged in religious freedom violations.Yet religious liberty advocates and local church leaders believe the new rules will do the opposite. Instead of making it easier to register churches, the government is requiring more oversight and control. If the Vietnamese government is trying to show the international community that it is serious about religious freedom, noted Hien Vu, Vietnam program manager of the Institute for Global Engagement (IGE), it needs to explain how the new policy would achieve that.“With this decree, it’s like Vietnam shot themselves in the foot,” Vu said.The Southeast Asian country, where Christians make up 8 percent of the population, is ranked No. 35 in the Open Doors’ list of most difficult countries to be a Christian. While Christians can worship freely in bigger cities, believers among ethnic minority groups and in rural areas still face ...Continue reading...
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