By Elana Schor Associated Press The relationship between faith and science has faced its share of strain during the coronavirus pandemic — but for some
By Tom Strode Baptist Press Southern Baptist leaders commended to churches the new federal guidelines for restoring in-person worship gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemic, even
Charles Billingsley, pastor, worship leader and former front man for NewSong, recently recovered from a bout with COVID-19. During his battle with the virus, Billingsley
While COVID-19 has impacted all sectors of Alabama’s population, studies show that African-American communities in Alabama are experiencing disproportionately higher rates of infection and death,
MADISON, Wis. (AP) – Jessica Netzel, owner of Kingdom Kuts in Appleton, Wis., filed a federal lawsuit claiming Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers’ “safer at home”
By Caleb Yarbrough Correspondent, The Alabama Baptist Evangelist and apologist Ravi Zacharias died May 19 in Atlanta following a short battle with sarcoma. He was 74.
CHICAGO (AP) – On May 13, U.S. District Judge Robert Gettleman upheld Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s authority to impose stay-at-home orders on churches during the
NEW YORK (AP) – Republicans are more likely than Democrats (49% to 21%) to believe that prohibiting in-person church services during the COVID-19 pandemic, according
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