Thomas is struggling with his future. He teaches English to businessmen in a northern provincial capital in China. He followed his parents’ dream for him
WASHINGTON — Incidents of alleged religion-based workplace discrimination hit record highs in fiscal year 2009, along with complaints of bias based on disability and national
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A federal appeals court ruled Jan. 14 that a Kentucky county courthouse can keep its Ten Commandments display, overturning a lower court
Carl Stroller doesn’t drink vodka. But his ministry might not be the same without it. Stroller and his wife, Amy, are Southern Baptist representatives. Ten
DURHAM, N.C. — Churches’ activity in social welfare was “business as usual” during the eight years of President George W. Bush’s faith-based agenda, but congregational
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