As the debate between nondiscrimination policies and religious freedom continues on college campuses, Christian organizations in Alabama carry on, ever mindful of the changing national
Sitting around the kitchen table, the Rivers family are a picture of the quintessential American family. Over a freshly prepared meal, they share stories of
SRINAGAR, India — Christian workers are fleeing India’s Kashmir Valley after a Shariah (Islamic law) court issued a “guilty” verdict against three Christian leaders, issued
KHARTOUM, Sudan — Police in January beat and arrested a church leader in Khartoum, sources said. Evangelist James Kat of the Evangelical Church of Sudan
JARKURGAN, Uzbekistan — One of the police officers accused of beating local Protestant Shokir Rahmatullayev after a Jan. 3 raid on his home in Jarkurgan
Seattle, Wash. — After causing a bit of turbulence with some passengers, Alaska Airlines will no longer serve prayer cards with in-flight meals, the company
Christian leaders are considering their legal options after the Obama administration announced that many religious-affiliated institutions will have to provide free birth control for employees.
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