In the first segment, our panelists discuss the controversy in Ventura, California, where Mayor Joe Schroeder ordered Christian mom Tarin Swain to stop praying during her allotted time at a city council meeting.
In the first segment, our panelists discuss the election of Pope Leo XIV, the first American Pope, and what his leadership could mean for the growing right-wing movement within the U.S. Church.
In the first segment, our panelists discuss a victory for two Michigan elementary students whose school initially barred them from singing Christian songs at a talent show.
In the first segment, our panelists discuss Alabama’s renewed push to expand religious liberty in public education through Senate Bill 278, which would allow students to participate in off-campus, Bible-based instruction during school hours.
In the first segment, our panelists discuss a Utah school district’s reversal after initially banning a teacher’s voluntary prayer chain from the faculty lounge.
In the first segment, our panelists discuss Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s decision to host a monthly Christian prayer service at the Pentagon—an unprecedented move blending faith and federal power.
In the first segment, our panelists discuss South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster’s decision to reinstate a private school voucher program—one that critics say directly violates the state’s Constitution by diverting public funds to religious schools.
In the first segment, our panelists discuss the Department of Justice’s recent efforts to defend religious liberty under the Trump administration.
In the first segment, our panelists discuss the IRS’s decision to ease enforcement of the Johnson Amendment, which has long restricted churches from political campaigning.
In the first segment, our panelists discuss the Department of Justice’s investigation into Washington State’s new law requiring clergy to report child abuse—even confessions heard in the Catholic sacrament.