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Survey Data Shows Strong Belief in Miracles and Faith Across the US
New and long-term studies reveal millions of Americans continue to believe in miracles, prayer and the transformative power of scripture.
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
“Now More Than Ever, We Need to Come Together”: Faith Communicators Convene at Annual Gathering
Religion Communicators Council gathering highlights the role of faith media in a divided world—as communicators press forward in the belief their work can help turn it toward the divine.
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
Young Men’s Church Attendance Rises to Highest Level in Over a Decade, Gallup Finds
Forty percent of men under 30 now attend services monthly or more often, as multiple indicators point to a broader rise in religious engagement—a trend that bodes well for the country.
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
Anibal Heredia Burgos: Building Bridges Across Puerto Rico
Faith-Based Coordinator Anibal Heredia Burgos on pioneering interfaith collaboration—and why the new Ideal Church of Scientology of Puerto Rico represents a turning point for community impact.
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
Public School District Settles Religious Freedom Lawsuit, Restores Training Access for Students
The agreement between the Chicago Board of Education and Moody Bible Institute resolves a four-month dispute over whether public school programs can impose hiring conditions on faith-based institutions.
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
California Bill Would Make Disrupting Religious Services a Felony
Lawmakers seek stronger legal tools as attacks on houses of worship in California rise, threatening congregants’ ability to worship in peace.
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
Leaders From 30 Faiths Unite in Washington, DC, to Confront Global Religious Persecution
The sixth annual International Religious Freedom Summit gathered more than 90 organizations in Washington to defend freedom of belief as a cornerstone of global stability, dignity and peace.
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
Pew Ranks America Most Religiously Diverse Among Large Nations
Pew finds the US surged from moderately to highly diverse in a decade, while 31 smaller countries surpass its score globally.
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
Churches of Scientology Build Bridges for Interfaith Harmony Week—and the 51 Other Weeks of the Year
Inspired by L. Ron Hubbard’s writings on respect for religious belief, Churches of Scientology help create forums where diverse traditions meet, collaborate and uplift their communities.
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
How One Man Saved 669 Children—and Changed the World
On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, we remember the extraordinary heroism of Nicholas Winton, whose life-saving acts of courage gave hundreds of children a future the Holocaust sought to destroy.
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
Americans’ Support for Religious Freedom Hits Record High in Annual Becket Index
New survey finds Americans increasingly embrace public expression of faith while affirming key Supreme Court religious liberty rulings.
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
Atlantic City Settlement Strengthens Religious Rights of First Responders
A $400,000 agreement securing a firefighter’s right to wear a beard on duty reshapes how public agencies must weigh faith-based accommodations in the workplace.
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RECOGNITION
Defining Religion
David Bennett’s bright yellow tie was sprinkled with small white lambs, and several times, as he prepared for his speech at the new Advanced Scientology Church for Australia and South Asia, someone commented about it.
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
Freedom Fighters
Dates matter—especially when freedom has been in the balance. In the tumultuous history of Eastern and Central Europe, Hungarians have a chronology of freedom. 1848-49, the Hungarian Revolution against Austria. 1949, the takeover of Eastern Europe by Soviet communism. 1956, Hungary’s revolt against the Soviets. 1989, the fall of communist domination of Hungary.
RECOGNITION
Young Love in London Overcomes Religious Prejudice
Friends, family and supporters gathered at the Church of Scientology of London to celebrate not only the first legal English wedding to be performed by the religion but a bold statement about religious liberty for all British subjects.