Alabama Baptists first, last at scene September 5, 2002 In the aftermath of the events of Sept. 11, 2001, and until Ground Zero was closed May 30, Alabama Baptists responded to the calls for Read More
Chaplain suit against Navy certified as class action September 5, 2002 WASHINGTON — A U.S. District Court judge ruled Aug. 19 that a case in which nonliturgical chaplains have sued the Navy over alleged discrimination is Read More
School voucher law falls in Florida ruling September 5, 2002 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — A state circuit judge in Florida has shot down the state’s school voucher law, ruling that the state constitution forbids the use Read More
Priests claim gay subculture in priesthood September 5, 2002 CHICAGO — More than half of Catholic priests say a gay subculture exists in their dioceses or religious orders, according to a new study commissioned Read More
North Koreans hope to escape hunger, religious regulations in China August 29, 2002 Since the 1950s, North Korea has been the site of the world’s most persecuted church. Since 1995, it has also been the site of the Read More
Death penalty overturned for convert August 29, 2002 LOS ANGELES — A federal appeals court set aside the death penalty of an Orange County, Calif., man convicted of the 1980 murder of a Read More
Selma’s Northside honors veterans August 29, 2002 Members of Selma’s Northside Baptist Church are intent on sending out a message to the world that they are strong believers in God and country. Read More
‘Godless Americans’ plan march in Washington August 29, 2002 WASHINGTON — Americans who think there is too much focus on God and faith in America, particularly since Sept. 11 of last year, are planning Read More