WASHINGTON — Save the Children’s annual “Mothers’ Index” finds that mothers and children fare best in Sweden and worst in Niger. The fourth annual index,
CINCINNATI — A Presbyterian court has found a Cincinnati minister guilty of presiding at weddings for same-sex couples but refused to suspend him or remove
President Bush’s signature on legislation that will provide $15 billion to fight AIDS globally May 27 was cheered by religious leaders concerned about prevention
ATLANTA — The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship (CBF) shifted its focus for post-war ministry in Iraq from refugees to meeting immediate needs as well as long-term
Television news editors cover religious holidays and other local faith-related events but half of them do not believe business news, a new survey shows. The
VATICAN CITY — Iraq’s Christian patriarchs and bishops have appealed for full religious, social and political freedom for the Christian descendants of the prophet Abraham