OKLAHOMA CITY — On May 15, the Baptist Messenger, the newspaper of the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma (BGCO), reached a milestone few publications do.
NOTRE DAME, Ind. — Dozens of Catholic universities, dioceses and other institutions filed lawsuits in courts around the country May 21 in a coordinated effort,
ATLANTA — A renowned neurosurgeon, who received the Presidential Medal of Freedom and who successfully separated twins who were joined at the head, was the
Faith is key to a successful life, Frederick T. Stimpson III, chief executive officer of Scotch Gulf Lumber, told the University of Mobile (UMobile) Class
CHARLESTON, S.C. — Heritage Keepers, an abstinence-based sex education curriculum offered by Heritage Community Services in Charleston, S.C., has been approved by the U.S. Department
José Angel could have left Juarez, Mexico, behind. No more listening to regular reports of violence between rival drug cartels. No more worrying about whether