A Haiti judge freed one of two remaining Baptist volunteers March 8 but kept the group’s leader in jail pending further investigation. Judge Bernard Saint-Vil
By Amber Collinsworth University of Mobile (UMobile) students Johnny Howard Jr. and Luke Easley worked together in the dark, duct-taping eight cardboard boxes to form
BALTIMORE — A Baltimore jury found three religious sect members guilty of second-degree murder March 2 in the starving death of a 16-month-old boy because
WASHINGTON — The Archdiocese of Washington’s social service branch will stop offering benefits to spouses of new employees in a bid to balance the District
Blindness has never stopped Tony Cothren from doing anything. He breezed through college, became the first blind graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary and earned a
Reaching disabled people is a matter of your church’s accessibility — physically, spiritually and attitudinally, according to Tony Cothren. As founder of John 9 Ministries,