SAN FRANCISCO — The battle for traditional marriage shifted from Massachusetts to California where the California Supreme Court began hearing arguments on whether San Francisco
WASHINGTON — The Library of Congress awarded Mark A. Noll, prominent evangelical church historian, a distinguished research position June 1. Noll, who hopes to use
Dueling resolutions concerning the Southern Baptist Convention’s (SBC) stance on public education were discussed by the Resolutions Committee this week, determining whether to encourage Baptist
A coalition of organizations marked National Hunger Awareness Day by releasing a detailed plan to fight hunger and poverty in the United States. The “Blueprint
Former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore testified before the Constitution subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee June 8. Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), the panel’s chairman,
During the dark days after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, Greek aircrews flying NATO AWACS planes patrolled U.S. skies, helping to protect Americans