KADUGLI, Sudan — Military intelligence agents killed one Christian, and Islamic militants sympathetic to the government slaughtered another in June after attacking churches in Sudan’s
TASHKENT, Uzbekistan — Police officers assaulted a woman at her home while her parents were being interrogated at the local police station about their religious
The University of Mobile (UMobile) is offering a new concentration in graphic design, and the first course begins fall semester. Introduction to Computer Graphics (AR
National award-winning columnist Quin Hillyer, whose sharp insights into American politics have made him a “must-read” for politicians, policy makers and political observers, has been
Samford University is increasing the amount of scholarship funding that dependents of Baptist ministers may receive. An increase from $3,200 to $3,450 per year will
The Judson College athletic department hosted a summer volleyball camp for local students July 11–15 at Marion Academy. Fourteen campers were coached by Judson volleyball
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Presbyterians who support gay rights prepped sanctuaries July 10 to celebrate the passage of a new church policy that allows gay pastors
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