Florida houses of worship can now endorse political candidates in some cases, an exception created by the IRS recently that reversed decades of legal precedent preventing churches from involvement in ...
It's like a temp service, only for preachers. Much like the traveling evangelists in the early West, small and rural churches in Montana that cannot find or afford a full time pastor often recruit and ...
In an entirely predictable development that is nonetheless a sad landmark in the ongoing collapse of church-state separation, the IRS has signed on to a court filing stipulating that it will no longer ...
As Nigeria approaches another heated election season, churches across the country are facing a defining test of identity: Will the pulpit remain a sacred space for spiritual guidance, or continue to ...
In a quiet court filing with seismic implications, the Internal Revenue Service this month opened the door for tax-exempt houses of worship to openly endorse political candidates, a move that ...
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