Texas Judge Rules Cheerleaders May Display Bible Banners

A Texas judge on Wednesday ruled that the “Bible banners” waved by cheerleaders during football games in a small school district are constitutionally protected free speech and that the tradition will be allowed to continue. No law “prohibits the...

Kentucky Passes Christian Health Care Ministry Law

The Kentucky General Assembly passed a law allowing a Christian-only health care plan to resume operations in the state. The Florida-based Medi-Share ministry was shut down last year after objections from the Kentucky insurance department. The plan helps pay medical...

Delaware Voting on Gay Marriage Bill

Delaware lawmakers will take up a gay marriage bill on Tuesday in a bid to make the state the 11th to allow same-sex couples to wed. The scheduled vote in the state’s Democrat-controlled Senate follows the General Assembly’s passage of the bill several...

Hymn Writers Revive Lost Musical Art

Most songwriters in Nashville, Tenn., want to get their songs on the radio. Keith and Kristyn Getty hope their songs end up in dusty old hymnbooks. The Gettys, originally from Belfast, Ireland, hope to revive the art of hymn writing at a time when the most popular new...

Recording Artist Phil Wickham Balances Worship With Fatherhood

Between recording a new album and raising a toddler, worship leader/songwriter Phil Wickham’s life is a flurry of activity, and it’s about to get even more exciting. Wickham’s wife is pregnant with the couple’s second daughter, due in July. “It’s going to be a crazy...