The nation’s song economy continues to be good for charitable donations, with personal gifts rising $11.6 billion in 1999, according to figures released May 24.
From the color television sets of the 1950s to the smartphones of 2013, media has been an ever-increasing presence in American lives and homes, providing
URGENCH, Uzbekistan — Sharofat Allamova, a Protestant from Urgench in northwestern Uzbekistan, has been given one and a half years of corrective labor after being
TORONTO — A new national study shows that while Canada remains overwhelmingly Christian, Canadians are turning their backs on organized religion in ever greater numbers.
Southern Baptists throughout social media took note that NBC News anchor Brian Williams and reporter Harry Smith mentioned on air the quick response of Southern
In a vote cast May 23 by roughly 1,400 voting members of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) national convention, the 103-year-old organization overturned its
The Woman’s Missionary Union of First Church, Birmingham, will host guest speaker Mike McLemore, executive director of Birmingham Association, on June 4, 10:30 a.m. in
NANJING, China — China, the world’s largest producer of textiles and manufactured goods, is now the largest producer of Bibles. In 2012, the country’s sole
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