WASHINGTON — A federal panel charged with monitoring religious freedom conditions around the world canceled a scheduled trip to China. The United States Commission on
WASHINGTON — The Bush administration has asked the Supreme Court to reinstate a law that penalizes Web site operators who expose children to inappropriate material
Evangelical leaders James Dobson and Pat Robertson came down on opposing sides of the Alabama Ten Commandments controversy Aug. 25, while Richard Land, president of
SYDNEY, Australia — Christian churches in Australia praised Prime Minister John Howard and Deputy Prime Minister John Anderson for publicly stating their opposition to the
WASHINGTON — A new Washington Post poll found that six in 10 Americans oppose the Episcopal Church’s decision to allow bishops to authorize the blessing
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California Gov. Gray Davis has signed into law a controversial bill protecting “transsexuals” and “cross-dressers” in hiring and employment practices. Davis signed