WASHINGTON — Four months after the fall of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, a new Gallup survey says a majority of Egyptians want religious leaders to
MINNEAPOLIS — Gay and lesbian advocates celebrated a landmark victory May 10 when the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) entered the expanding ranks of Christian denominations that
NASHVILLE — Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam signed a bill May 23 overturning a controversial Nashville ordinance that forced businesses with ties to the city to
Greenetrack in Eutaw gambled against Gov. Robert Bentley and Attorney General Luther Strange and lost when the casino was raided for the second time in
WASHINGTON — As Southern Baptist disaster relief teams are standing down following spring 2011’s horrific tornadoes and floods, the North American Mission Board’s (NAMB) adult
Shifting political winds in the North African countries of Egypt and Sudan will leave their mark on history, but local attitudes ensure one thing remains
ORAN, Algeria — Convicting a Christian convert for insulting the prophet of Islam, a judge in Algeria stunned the Christian community by sentencing him beyond