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Dr. David Mackereth was fired from his job as a medical assessor for the Department for Work and Pensions back in 2018. This came after the doctor refused to refer to transgender patients by their preferred pronouns. What has transpired since then, has been a legal back-and-forth. According to Christian Today: He challenged his firing,
The Evangelical aid organization Samaritan’s Purse has been called out recently over what critics say is a questionable spending pattern. Sarah Einselen of The Roys Report writes that the charity is bringing in more money than it is giving out in emergency aid, raising the suspicion of donors. Charities that take in more than they
Sight & Sound Theatres, known for presenting Bible stories in the form of musicals on stage, is adding film production to its offerings. The new venture, Sight & Sound Films, will focus on producing films with biblical principles and about historical figures who according to chief story officer and president of Sight and Sound, Josh
Now that Roe v Wade has been struck down via the Supreme Court decision on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization that ruled abortion is not an “unenumerated right found in the Constitution, I’ve had to take some time to gather my thoughts on the decision’s significance. The Dobbs decision is perhaps the most significant
The overturning of Roe v Wade may be the biggest story in Christian politics in the last 50 years. There is such a glut of information as we seek to navigate this momentous shift. We at Faith on View decided to compile a list of what we think are some of the most interesting and
Are we treating work too much like religion? This is the question Kathryn Post of Religion News Service asks after noticing some disturbingly familiar trends in the workplace. Megachurch-like events put WeWork’s charismatic CEO in the spotlight a few years ago, but now many say that work is what gives meaning to their lives instead
Indianapolis Colt’s Khari Willis (26), who is one of the team’s major defensive players, has announced his retirement to devote his life to pursuing ministry. The announcement was made by Willis on Instagram after playing only three seasons in the NFL. He expressed his happiness and excitement in following “the holy call” of God and
Jim “Soni” Sonefeld, the drummer and songwriter from the 90s-alt rock band Hootie & the Blowfish, is sharing the story of the band and his journey to finding God in a memoir titled Swimming with the Blowfish: Hootie, Healing, and One Hell of a Ride. The memoir will be released on June 28. In the
A United Kingdom employment tribunal has awarded a factory worker more than £22,000 for religious discrimination after he was fired for not taking off his crucifix necklace. Jevgenijs Kovalkovs’ line manager spotted it while he was working, telling him to take it off because she considered it hazardous for the workplace. After he declined to
Tom Meyer, who is called “The Bible Memory Man” for memorizing 20 books of the Bible, is now volunteering at Kentucky’s Creation Museum. He has worked as a professor at California’s Shasta Bible College of Redding for more than a decade and began volunteering in the museum this month. He has moved to Kentucky with
A year ago, I discovered an open secret I didn’t know existed; thousands of conservative Christian families had been forced to leave their conservative churches because their children came out as gay or transgender. I am a Catholic pediatric specialty therapist and have witnessed this firsthand on multiple occasions since I left work at a
{I had to add a brief snippet to this essay as I sorted out the title for it. One thing I did NOT want was for this to be another article written about these sleazy predators in pastors’ clothing. I wanted this article to reflect the radical strength of the women (and men) who survived
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