Religious minorities continue to suffer loss of their rights across the globe, the State Department reported July 30, with a rise in blasphemy laws and
Muslim and Coptic Christian leaders in the U.S. are calling on the Egyptian government to exclude any mention of Islamic law or language that discriminates
Calvinism is not a recent phenomenon in Southern Baptist life but instead has deep roots in its history, Union University President David S. Dockery said
In Chick-fil-A restaurants across the state and nation, customers were waiting 75 minutes for a chicken sandwich when they could have driven down the road
Whether lured by dreams of fast money or doubts about law enforcement threats, several Alabama slot machine-style gambling facility owners have re-opened their doors over
A new kind of “school choice” agenda is gaining ground as more and more young adults — including Christians concerned about social justice — choose teaching