A bid to launch Ben Gamla Jewish Charter School as a taxpayer-funded religious charter school in Oklahoma was rejected by the ...
The new archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally, made her first presidential address to the Church of England’s governing body Tuesday (Feb. 10) with a promise to make a major priority of protecting ...
Two days before Christmas, readers of the New York Times opinion page were treated to a spectacle of pooh-poohery over ...
The presence of Department of Homeland Security agents in Minnesota compelled many people there to use songs as a means of ...
When 42-year-old Mohsen Rashidi saw the Iranian security forces shoot his friend, a two-time national powerlifting champion, ...
A truly Christ-centric view on immigration allows for the mercy, empathy and compassion the Gospels continually highlight about Jesus Christ.
As a Baptist opposed to abortion, my pro-life position is rooted in seeing every human being created by God as holding ...
PRRI survey examines American views on drivers of political violence, when violent actions are justified and which groups are ...
This Black History Month, let your reading, listening and learning become an act of discipleship, Britt Luby says.
As Christian clergy across the United States participate in ongoing protests against harsh immigration enforcement actions and further funding for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, many are ...
An ancient road built in the days of Jesus that led from the Pool of Siloam up to the Jerusalem Temple Mount has been opened to the public for the first time.
The Vatican has given the green light, again, to beatify Archbishop Fulton Sheen, the popular U.S. radio and TV preacher whose path to sainthood was derailed first by a lengthy court battle over his ...
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