In what many, including Gov. Bob Riley, are calling “historic,” Alabama lawmakers approved a major ethics reform package of seven bills that is geared to
By Sondra Washington No matter how important a ministry’s services are to the kingdom of God, lack of funding can make those services an impossibility.
YEREVAN, Armenia — Concern is mounting among human rights defenders and many of Armenia’s religious minority communities about proposed amendments to several laws imposing new
RANGOON, Burma — Civilians in two ethnic minority states with large Christian populations fear their lives may be in danger as skirmishes between rebels and
WASHINGTON — The Family Research Council (FRC), joined by prominent Republican allies, is mounting an aggressive defense to a decision by the Southern Poverty Law
Larbaa Nath Irathen, Algeria — Four Christian men in Algeria will appeal a court decision to hand them suspended prison sentences for worshiping without a
By Kristen Padilla I think during this economic time, nonprofits are hurting across the board,” said Jean Roberson, ministry consultant and adult team leader of