MADISON, Wis. — Supporters of traditional marriage gained a big legal win at the Wisconsin Supreme Court June 30. The Wisconsin Supreme Court unanimously ruled
WASHINGTON — A new Gallup Poll found that Americans’ self-reported church attendance has increased slightly since 2008. When asked “How often do you attend church,
HONOLULU — Following weeks of speculation, Hawaii Gov. Linda Lingle vetoed a same-sex civil unions bill July 6, calling the proposal “marriage by another name”
Morris Curry Jr., a chaplain at San Quentin State Prison in California, said the prison has more in common with Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary
Judson College’s vice president for business affairs, Gerald Macon, has announced his retirement and return to his native North Carolina. Macon began his work at
Samford University’s Beeson Divinity School will host its 23rd annual Pastors School July 19–23. “Respite,” as in the sense of rest and a refreshing interval
The University of Mobile (UMobile) Upper Room Theatre (URT) will present two musicals and one romantic comedy in its 2010–11 season, and season tickets are
Scholarships ranging from $2,000 to $9,000 are available for transfer students enrolling in specific majors at the University of Mobile (UMobile) for fall semester 2010.