Jay Sekulow, one of President Donald Trump's lead attorneys during the impeachment trial, is being paid for his legal work through a rented $80-a-month mailbox a block away from the White House.
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President Trump on Friday became the first American president to deliver a speech at the annual March for Life. He spoke before sprawling crowd that most estimates put at around 200,000 that gathered on the National Mall for this year’s highest ...
Non-Profit Exec Gets Prison, FCA Reaches Milestone, SCOTUS Hears Christian School Case, and March for Life
For someone who has reached the pinnacle of the American legal system — if defending the president of the United States in his impeachment trial can be said to be the pinnacle — Jay Sekulow came perilously ...
James Whitford has seen the growth and struggles that come with helping the poor escape the endless cycle of poverty, addiction and incarceration. For 20 years, Whitford and his wife, Marsha – who both founded the non-profit Watered Gardens Ministries, in Joplin, Missouri – have helped equip those entangled in that struggle to escape through finding a ...
New HHS Rules for Faith-Based Orgs, Charities and Civil Society, Race Matters, and Remembering a Lawyer for the Kingdom
Here is MinistryWatch’s list of the Top 10 religion news stories of 2019.
The timing of Christianity Today's editorial calling for President Trump's ouster couldn't have been better. With impeachment voted and Congress gone for the holidays, it dropped into a beautiful D.C. news vacuum.
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