Annuity Board trustees approved a 5 percent increase for most annuitants. The increase in benefits was approved effective Jan. 1, 2001, for most annuitants receiving
Sitting within the luxury of their beautiful home on a secluded road just south of Gilbertown, Doug and LaShane Calvin speak passionately about a place
NEW YORK, N.Y. — An overwhelming majority of Americans believe schools should install filters to keep students from seeing pornography and hate speech on school
The deadline for church contributions given through the Cooperative Program and designated causes for the year 2000 will be Dec. 29, according to officials at
In the year 1808 a gaunt, sad-faced man entered the office of Dr. James Hamilton in Manchester, England. The doctor, struck by the melancholy appearance
Representatives of Southern Baptists, evangelical Christians, mainline Protestants and Roman Catholics promised to strengthen their commitment to marriage in a statement released Nov. 14 in
NEW YORK — A majority of American Jews do not oppose marriages between Jews and non-Jews, a national survey by the American Jewish Committee has concluded.
PITTSBURGH — The Association of Theological Schools is reporting an increase in the number of students seeking masters of divinity degrees. In its annual report,