WASHINGTON — Organizations concerned about two of the nation’s most controversial moral topics — abortion and homosexuality — have welcomed a decision by the U.S.
Baptists in Georgia are divided over proposed legislation to allow Bible elective classes in the state’s public school system. The legislation comes after the Georgia
MINNEAPOLIS — A Minneapolis man has been arrested and charged with vandalizing the First Korean Baptist Church, and prosecutors said they will contend the vandalism
Broadcasters applauded a Jan. 28 decision by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), but executives with two radio stations said a cordial relationship is crucial between
Alcohol-related deaths outnumber deaths from drug use 4-to-1, yet parents are less concerned about their teenagers using alcohol than drugs, according to a new study.
In its first months of work, the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom has issued a series of statements detailing threats to religious liberty in