On Wednesday, Jenna Ellis confessed to operating from a “selfish motive” while making “misrepresentations” with “a reckless state of mind.”
A proposal to restore the federal Universal Charitable Deduction, which expired at the end of 2021, has been reintroduced in the U.S. Senate after failing to secure congressional passage last year.
Pro-abortion activists disrupted Capitol Hill Pregnancy Center’s fundraising banquet Dec. 1, shouting obscenities both outside the Washington D.C. venue and inside as the center’s executive director talked about heightened security concerns.
Members of Bethel, the 11,000-member northern California megachurch now hold the majority on the Redding, California City Council.
The Ebenezer Building Foundation, whose principal officer is Rev. Raphael Warnock, U.S. Senator from Georgia facing a runoff election in December, is the subject of an inquiry by Georgia’s Secretary of State.
Greg Locke, a Tennessee pastor known for his viral videos about COVID-19, election conspiracies, and witchcraft, claims another social media giant has given him the boot.
Phoenix pastor Caleb Campbell has a theory about the growing number of Americans who are labeled as Christian nationalists. Most would rather go to Cracker Barrel than storm the Capitol.
A pastor and city council candidate in Newport News, Virginia, is under investigation for allegedly soliciting campaign donations from the pulpit, which would violate Internal Revenue Service regulations.
North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson has a message for the state’s evangelical pastors: Run for office.
At one point, churches fretted over losing their tax-exempt status for even unintentional missteps. But the IRS has largely abdicated its enforcement responsibilities as churches have become more brazen.