By Jennifer Davis Rash Legislation promoting a state-sponsored lottery seems to be “on the fast track,” according to Joe Godfrey, executive director of Alabama Citizens
A unique divide has surfaced among American evangelical Christians during this presidential election season — about half say Donald Trump would be a “good” or
Making the new prayer space at the Western Wall was meant to be “historic” and “revolutionary,” creating a permanent area where male and female non-Orthodox
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments March 23 from faith-based nonprofits, including the Southern Baptist Convention’s (SBC) insurance provider, GuideStone Financial
Samford University’s Beeson Divinity School in Birmingham will host a racial reconciliation conference titled “Black and White in America: How Deep the Divide?” on March