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Pastors have always had the right to pray, vote, and engage, but now they will also have the freedom to endorse candidates if ...
In a service Sunday morning, First Baptist Dallas plans to mark the anniversary of a July 19 four-alarm fire that destroyed ...
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AlterNet on MSN'Cannot serve two masters': Why evangelicals 'salivating' over new IRS rule may regret itIn a court filing submitted on Monday, July 7, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced that it was changing a rule ...
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Explícame on MSNNo charity tax and no church tax exemption: Trump's push for Republicans (and not the religious)IRS repeal of church political restrictions energizes GOP strategies but alienates the faithful who value spiritual over ...
On Monday, the IRS revoked a long-standing rule that stripped tax-exempt status from churches that endorse political candidates. From a horse-race view of elections, this may not make a difference.
The rule was introduced by former President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1954 when he was serving as the U.S. Senate majority leader.
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Explícame on MSNIRS reduces tax restrictions on churches supporting political candidatesThe IRS now allows churches to support political candidates without losing tax-exempt status, raising both praise and ...
A surprise move by the IRS that would allow pastors to back political candidates from the pulpit without losing their ...
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The Christian Post on MSN'God created the nation of Israel': Pastor Robert Jeffress weighs in on Cruz-Carlson debateWhen it comes to supporting the state of Israel, Texas megachurch Pastor Robert Jeffress says he’s siding with Sen. Ted Cruz ...
Fox News contributor and senior pastor of First Baptist Church Dr. Robert Jeffress discusses religious freedom in the United States and reflects on President Donald Trump’s first six months of his ...
In a Fox News appearance Thursday, Pastor Robert Jeffress of First Baptist Dallas said that Attorney General Pam Bondi "is doing the right thing" in seeking the death penalty for Luigi Mangione ...
Pastor Robert Jeffress of the 16,000-member First Baptist Dallas church was among the handful of conservative faith leaders who flocked to the White House to visit President Donald Trump last week.
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