In the days following YouGov pulling a report from Bible Society suggesting a "quiet revival" was underway in the United Kingdom, a humanist organization published an analysis claiming that the shift away from faith is an ongoing trend.
The White House released an article celebrating the Trump administration's wins for Christianity, calling President Trump "a fierce defender of the Christian faith."
A resurfaced interview featuring California Governor Gavin Newsom's wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, sees her criticizing evangelical Christians, stating that they are "pulling us back as a country."
The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) recommended that the Trump administration expand its designations of "countries of particular concern," listing more than a dozen that should be labeled as such.
A complaint filed with a military watchdog group alleges that a U.S. military commander told a group of non-commissioned officers that President Donald Trump had been “anointed by Jesus” to spark events leading to Armageddon.
A recent survey conducted by Arizona Christian University found that despite the recent boost of interest in Christianity, many Americans still lack a biblical worldview.
The House Appropriations Committee and House Foreign Affairs Committee delivered a joint report concerning the persecution of Christians in Nigeria, finding that it is the "deadliest place in the world to be a Christian."