A Tennessee-based health care provider will pay $75,000 to settle a religious discrimination lawsuit involving an Apostolic Pentecostal nurse who wanted to wear a “scrub
The findings were heralded with bold headlines. Archaeologists excavating near the Israeli town of Migdal, also known as Magdala, had found remnants of a first-century
As Christmas approaches, a new poll from Pew Research suggests the share of U.S. adults who consider themselves Christian is falling. Only 63% of Americans
As Southern Baptists convene for their annual state meetings, messengers are calling for reviews of current policies and procedures for preventing abuse and responding when
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and Asbury Theological Seminary — both in Kentucky — are challenging a federal policy requiring employers with more than 100 workers
As the coronavirus pandemic hit the U.S., many states imposed restrictions on public gatherings, including church services. Texas voters will decide next week whether such
Archaeologists believe they have discovered the foundation of the original building of the First Baptist Church in Williamsburg, Virginia, one of the nation’s oldest black