WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court considered Jan. 12 whether an Arizona town’s sign ordinance infringes on a church’s free speech and assembly rights. The
WASHINGTON — In a unanimous 9–0 decision the Supreme Court ruled Jan. 20 that prison officials cannot arbitrarily ban peaceful religious practices, securing a landmark
ATLANTA — Atlanta Fire Chief Kelvin Cochran has been fired over controversy about a Christian-themed book he wrote that has been criticized as promoting discriminatory
Explore the Bible Dean, School of Christian Ministries, University of Mobile DO YOUR APPOINTED PART Nehemiah 7:1–8 Readers may recall from the previous lesson that
Bible Studies for Life Assistant to the President for Church Relations, Samford University Ready When Sickness comes to Stay 2 Corinthians 4:16–18; 12:7–10 Paul was
National Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU) rolled out three new focus areas for 2015 to 2018 after its board meeting Jan. 10–12 — equipping leaders, preparing
NEWNAN, Ga. — Citing his ongoing brokenness following the suicide of his teenage son in July 2014, Brewton-Parker College President Ergun Caner resigned Jan. 20