They chose to return. International Mission Board (IMB) representatives Carl and Suzie Miller were in another Filipino city when they heard the news that their
Army chaplain Charlie Clanton found it difficult to look at the severely burned young soldier at a makeshift medical evacuation station in Vietnam. The soldier’s
William Melvin Kilpatrick, who served in ministry for at least 60 years, died Sept. 6. He was 81. Kilpatrick attended Howard College in Birmingham (now
ROME — The National Security Agency (NSA) spied on cardinals as they prepared to select the new pope — perhaps including even Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio,
BORDENTOWN, N.J. — Students won’t be allowed to sing religious holiday songs at concerts in a south-central New Jersey school district. Bordentown Superintendent Constance J.
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