Calvary Chapel Chino Hills Pastor Jack Hibbs on the religious revival among young Americans in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination on a Utah college campus.

A high school student was muted and kicked off a Zoom session after sharing hisChristian faithduring his school's daily "social time," according to a religious liberty legal group.

On Sept. 23, Zion Ramos, a junior at Arkansas Connections Academy (ARCA), an online public school, was participating in his class’s daily 30-minute social session on Zoom.

According to First Liberty Institute, a religious liberty legal group, students are permitted during that time to talk "about whatever they want as long as the comments are not violent, vulgar or obscene

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