More high school teens reporting they are virgins August 8, 2002 ATLANTA — More than half of high school teens have reported that they are virgins, a new federal study has found. The report, from data Read More
Big Oak Ranch retreat house named for retired coach, Alabama Hall of Famer ‘Bubba’ Scott August 8, 2002 It had been more than 50 years since Herman “Bubba” Scott coached some of these “boys” at Haleyville High School where he was the football Read More
President of Radio Bible Class dies at 79 August 8, 2002 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Religious broadcasting pioneer Richard W. DeHaan, president of Radio Bible Class for more than 20 years, died July 16 at the Read More
CrossPoint national sports camp popular at Judson August 8, 2002 Middle-schoolers from six southeastern states converged on Judson College in Marion this summer for five CrossPoints Sports Camps. Judson is only one of several campuses Read More
Religious professionals live longer, healthier August 8, 2002 LONDON — There’s a lot to be said for the life of a Benedictine monk or a Baptist minister, not the least of which is Read More
Faith-based voting stressed August 8, 2002 A Christian in today’s society may feel like a Hebrew in exile. “[The Hebrews] were asking similar kinds of questions that we are asking,” said Read More
Franklin Graham reflects on being a son of the world’s most high-profile evangelist August 8, 2002 My child arrived just the other day, he came to the world in the usual way. But there were planes to catch and bills to Read More
Faith, prayer motivated miners while trapped underground August 2, 2002 When the last of the nine Pennsylvania miners who spent over three days trapped in a flooded coal mine was brought to the surface Sunday Read More