NEW YORK — The number of anti-Jewish incidents in the United States increased slightly from 2001 to 2002 but similar incidents reported on campuses rose
WHEATON, Ill. — Wheaton College, an evangelical school in Wheaton, Ill., will allow dancing and permit faculty to drink alcohol and use tobacco products off
Members of Congress recently participated in relay races, archery, and an obstacle course — members of the RA (Royal Ambassador) Congress, that is. About 665
LANGTANG, Nigeria — Religious violence erupted last month in the Nigerian state of Plateau. Residents of predominantly Christian communities in the Langtang district attacked Takbam,
WASHINGTON — The United Methodist Church lost some 43,000 members in the United States in 2001, but membership gains in fast-growing overseas churches and the
CINCINNATI, Ohio — The Cincinnati-based group Citizens for Community Values was instrumental in helping more than a dozen other cities implement tighter zoning laws that