Texas has become the first state to mandate children’s Bible stories and Bible verses as required reading for K-12 schools.
From June 15-19, children at Royal Poinciana Chapel's Vacation Bible Camp learned about the true nature of God.
Opponents argue the state is pushing Christianity over other religious views.
The State Board of Education will vote on incorporating more Christian stories into public classrooms as well as on ...
The Texas State Board of Education is preparing for a final vote on sweeping curriculum changes, including expanding ...
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Texas is requiring Bible lessons in public schools. That's the right call, but it shouldn't distract from deeper problems in the classroom.
Asa Armstrong colors a bag to hold meal kits to be given to local families in need. (Photo courtesy Tammy Minnigh)Evie Neil and Judy Ralston play a spoon game at dinner at Community Vacation Bible ...