TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida Senate President James E. “Jim” King apologized to members of the legislative body April 28 after Florida Baptist Pastor Clayton Cloer
WASHINGTON — Fifty Catholic and Protestant leaders have appealed to President Bush on behalf of the dwindling Christian population in the Holy Land, who they
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Attorneys for the Missouri Baptist Convention have appealed the dismissal of a lawsuit against five breakaway institutions — and convention messengers
NASHVILLE — Religious leaders are joining forces in an unusual coalition to curb the growing number of Americans without health insurance, as part of Cover
More than 1,000 delegates of the 8.2 million-member United Methodist Church (UMC) gathered in Pittsburgh April 27–May 7 for the denomination’s quadrennial General Conference to
PITTSBURGH — The United Methodist Church became the largest U.S. church body to join a boycott against Taco Bell, urging the fast-food giant to improve
By Anthony Wade The towns of Alabaster and Helena in Shelby County are two of the latest municipalities in Alabama to stand against obscenity violations.
Self-mutilation is not the only type of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) affecting youth, counselor Carrie Beaird told youth ministers at a recent seminar sponsored by Dallas