The Anglican Communion voted Jan. 14 to censure its American branch, the Episcopal Church, during a meeting in Canterbury, England, called to reflect on the
John Owen (1616–1683) was the most prolific theologian of the 17th century. Charles Spurgeon, the 19th-century Baptist preacher, called him “the most profound divine who
MINSK, Belarus — A Protestant lawyer in Belarus’ capital of Minsk is seeking legal clarification over whether individuals have rights to freedom of religion or
Samford junior Alyssa Stockard was in Paris when ISIS attacked Nov. 13. One of several Samford University in Birmingham students studying abroad in London this
ASTANA, Kazakhstan — More than 12 weeks after his arrest by Kazakhstan’s National Security Committee secret police, Seventh-day Adventist Yklas Kabduakasov was sentenced to seven
Baptist World Aid, the relief and development arm of the Baptist World Alliance (BWA), distributed more than $65,000 in emergency refugee support in Europe during
CANTERBURY, England — British parliamentarians soundly rejected a right-to-die bill Sept. 11 that would have allowed people with less than six months to live to