CHICAGO — Through a new national campaign called the Hope Initiative, World Vision is asking American churches to mobilize and take action to combat the
Before one shot was fired in Operation Iraqi Freedom, Venezuela faced its own political crisis, an economy-crippling nationwide strike that claimed the lives of several
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Academic studies of the links between religion and the environment are a fairly recent but growing development. This fall in Gainesville, Fla.,
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. — Saying they should not have to pay for someone else’s mistakes, Catholic leaders in San Bernardino, Calif., have sued the Archdiocese
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Republican National Committee (RNC) chair Marc Racicot spoke before more than 300 gay rights activists in Washington March 7, marking the first
WASHINGTON, D.C. — An appellate court has ruled that the funding of a Milwaukee faith-based program by the Wisconsin Department of Corrections is constitutional. A
As American troops marched off to war March 19, Alabama Baptists switched to support mode and sprang into action. Prayer rallies, care packages, military family