The American Bar Association (ABA) is considering a proposal to keep judges from participating in groups that prohibit homosexuals. But this is a policy critics
Alabama Baptists are among Southern Baptist volunteers who are strengthening the cause of Christ at the 2004 Olympic Games in Greece. While the athletes have
Boxes of laundry detergent sometimes adorn apartment windows in Ha Thetsane, a rough-and-tumble neighborhood near this city’s booming garment district. It has nothing to do
JOHANNESBURG, S. Africa — South Africa’s Dutch Reformed Church, once ostracized for its theological justification of apartheid and white-majority rule, has rejoined the South African
TEHRAN, Iran — Though Iran has a conservative-dominated parliament, it nonetheless approved a draft bill on July 20 that would allow abortion in the first
Genocide is taking place in Sudan in violation of international law, both houses of Congress declared in a joint resolution July 22. The joint resolution
WASHINGTON — The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) staff has recommended that commissioners fine 20 CBS stations owned by Viacom Inc. $27,500 each for a total
MADISON, Wis. — The Freedom from Religion Foundation (FRF) has sued officials of President Bush’s faith-based initiative, saying their actions unconstitutionally favor religious organizations.