CHICAGO — Indiana’s law mandating that women get in-person counseling before having an abortion is constitutional, an appellate court ruled Sept. 16. The 7th U.S.
TENTENA, Indonesia—Blocking streets, forming a cordon around a church and preventing a police helicopter from landing were just three tactics employed by scores of Christians
Last year’s terrorist attacks had no lasting impact on America’s religious practices, according to pollster George Barna. About half of Americans surveyed by the Barna
Like the millions of people who attended remembrance memorial services across the country, Alabama Baptists joined their fellow Americans in paying tribute on Sept. 11to
Believers Everywhere Attack Hunger (BEAT Hunger) has moved from the youth ministry to the whole church. Young people in various churches got involved in the
Nearly half of Americans surveyed said the First Amendment goes too far in protecting the rights it guarantees. A survey by the University of Connecticut
In the wake of two or more deadly terrorist attacks against Christian institutions in Pakistan in early August, government security officials have advised local church