MEXICO CITY — If leaders of Mexico City’s socialist democrat Party of the Democratic Revolution have their way, then the city’s 2009 law legalizing gay
ASTANA, Kazakhstan — Kazakhstan’s President Nursultan Nazarbayev signed two new laws Oct. 13 imposing severe restrictions on freedom of religion or belief. The two laws
TEHRAN, Iran — The attorney for imprisoned Iranian pastor Youcef Nadarkhani has confirmed that Iran’s Supreme Court will review his case if the appeals court
While sharing testimonies of painful life lessons and experiences during its concerts, the Christian rock group Superchick desires to point teenage girls to Christ as
Sarah Kathryn Sharp, a junior family studies major from Vestavia Hills, was crowned Miss Samford University 2012 on Oct. 15. Sharp, 20, will represent Samford
Samford University’s Beeson Divinity School will present a Reformation Spirituality Conference Nov. 1–2. Topics will focus on themes of 16th-century Reformation spirituality: prayer, worship, spiritual