ROCHESTER, Minn. — The Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention welcomed its new executive director, Leo Endel, May 6. Endel, an Iowa pastor, was unanimously elected to the
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The nation’s largest Presbyterian body continued to lose membership last year, but church officials say the rate is less than in previous
RICHARDSON, Texas — Forty-eight current and former ministers of music have become the “vanguard group” for an informal partnership between the China Christian Council and
OROVILLE, Calif. — A high school valedictorian who was prevented from giving a graduation speech with religious themes in 1999 settled his federal lawsuit against
WASHINGTON — Secularism is increasing among American Jews because many believe that God did not intervene in events such as the Holocaust, according to Barry
BATON ROUGE, La. — A 1996 law that exempted religious groups from paying sales tax on Bibles and religious instructional materials is unconstitutional, Judge Ginger
Ahmad Miller probably has never met Gardner-Webb University football star Rich Williams. After the recent NFL draft, however, Miller may just see Williams as his
Reluctantly, but finally, most Americans admit today that the consumption of alcoholic beverages contributes to a major portion of the national drug problem. The legality