The law firm that represented the bankrupt Baptist Foundation of Arizona has reached a settlement to pay the foundation’s bankruptcy trust $21 million. The agreement
A nationwide ban on “virtual” child pornography was struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court April 15. The Court found that the Child Pornography Protection
A majority of Americans support President Bush’s plan to increase foreign aid to developing countries, but more than half say assistance should not be limited
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has accepted the apology of Billy Graham, who was recorded 30 years ago telling President Nixon that Jews had a “stranglehold”
The nation’s highest court joined the debate on school vouchers, considering Feb. 20 whether the state aid that pays for tuition in religious schools is
President Bush has asked Chinese President Jiang Zenim to open dialogue with religious leaders about freedom of worship in China. National security adviser Condoleezza Rice