MENLO PARK, Ca. — The nation’s colleges and universities need to do more to address moral and civic learning among undergraduates, scholars have concluded after
WASHINGTON — American Muslims should work toward the accommodation of religion in the public square rather than the banishing of it, the Muslim American Society
WASHINGTON — Large percentages of Americans link faith to their everyday lives, a new poll reveals. But overall, faithful Americans acknowledge a gap between what
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — All 30 dioceses in the Anglican Church of Canada have now ratified an agreement to contribute $17 million to compensate native
WASHINGTON — Groups on opposite sides of the abortion issue had varying reactions to the Supreme Court’s decision Feb. 26 that a federal racketeering law
Growing up as the daughter of the “Chaplain of Bourbon Street” wasn’t always easy, and Rhonda Harrington Kelley admits her father’s zeal often embarrassed her.