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Erika Kirk Promises Strength, Vows Charlie’s Mission Will Grow

Erika Kirk, the widow of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, delivered her first public remarks since Charlie was fatally shot at Utah Valley University. Speaking from his studio next to his empty chair, Erica proclaimed that her husband’s message—rooted in patriotism, faith, and conservative values—won’t just endure, it will intensify.

Website ‘Charlie’s Murderers’ Celebrating Kirk’s Assassination

A new website titled Charlie’s Murderers has emerged in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, aiming to expose social media users who mocked or celebrated the Turning Point USA founder’s death.

Churches and Synagogues Strengthen Security as Attacks Surge

Churches and synagogues across the United States are tightening security after a sharp rise in faith-based violence.

New Bill Demands ‘In God We Trust’ in Every Federal Building

Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) introduced a bill that would place the national motto of the United States, "In God We Trust," on all federal buildings.

Pope Leo Canonizes First Millennial Saint

Pope Leo XIV canonized the Catholic Church’s first millennial saint, Carlo Acutis, who passed away in 2006 at the age of 15.

Trump Launches Bold Call to Faith Ahead of 250th Celebration

President Donald Trump announced during a Religious Liberty Commission meeting at the Museum of the Bible that the White House has launched an effort to pray for the nation ahead of its 250th celebration.

DOJ Task Force Uncovers Widespread Anti-Christian Bias Under Biden Administration

A DOJ task force led by Attorney General Pam Bondi found systemic anti-Christian bias across multiple federal agencies.

Paxton Champions Faith in Schools

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is urging public schools to implement a dedicated time for prayer and reading the Bible in the wake of the state's new law allowing the activities to take place.

Historic or Hypocritical? Collier County’s Ten Commandments Vote Sparks Culture Clash

Collier County, Florida, commissioners voted 4–1 last week to include the Ten Commandments in public displays of historic documents in county buildings. The measure has provoked heated debate over religious influence in government settings, highlighting fault lines between moral heritage and church-state separation.

1,384 Attacks on U.S. Churches Exposed—Shocking Rise Since 2022

A new report reveals 1,384 attacks on U.S. churches since 2018, with a sharp rise in vandalism, arson, and violence.

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