Despite a newfound focus among many Christian leaders on environmental care, a new survey suggests that rank-and-file Christians are far less concerned than nonbelievers about
On the first day of their 2007–2008 term, the justices of the Supreme Court declined to hear two church-state cases that could have yielded controversial
Baptists share common roots with the so-called “peace churches,” denominations with a history of pacifism and peacemaking. But despite that common bond, historians say most
In what some are calling ground-breaking research, a new four-year study concludes it is possible for homosexuals to change their physical attractions and become heterosexual
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — The highest court in Maryland refused to legalize “gay marriage” Sept. 18, handing homosexual activists another significant defeat in one of the
NEWARK, N.J. — State officials have revoked the tax-exempt status of a Methodist-run seaside pavilion that church officials have said is off-limits to gay and
FAISALABAD, Pakistan — In mid-September, a Pakistani judge unexpectedly cleared a Christian teenager of charges that he had ripped up pages containing verses from the