SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Leaders of the United Methodist Church decided Feb. 11 not to pursue charges against 68 ministers who participated in a lesbian “wedding”
DENVER — Promise Keepers has decided to once again charge fees at its evangelical men’s conferences. The men’s ministry announced the change of plans March
WASHINGTON — The Christian Coalition has sued the Internal Revenue Service, claiming the federal agency discriminated against the political organization by denying it tax-exempt status.
GREENVILLE, S.C. — The fundamentalist South Carolina university that set off a heated debate in the Republican race for the White House has dropped its
NASHVILLE — Seeking to give constituents enough time to “familiarize themselves” with their report, the Baptist Faith & Message (BF&M) study committee plans to release
BIRMINGHAM — Lives are being changed. That’s the bottom line. As Christian Women’s Job Corps (CWJC), a ministry of Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU), marked its
DALLAS — Trustees of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) Annuity Board heard reports on the agency’s retirement and insurance programs during their Feb. 28-29 regular