THOMAS NAGAR, India — Police hostility toward Christians in India continued as officers in Tamil Nadu reviled two Christians for their faith and seriously injured
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
The International Mission Board (IMB) publicly announced Jan. 14 the closure of its Richmond Communications Center effective April 29 and the accompanying layoff of 30
A Massachusetts state court ruled in mid-December 2015 that a Catholic school may not deny employment to a homosexual. Fontbonne Academy, an all-girls college preparatory
ATLANTA — The Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) lawsuit filed on behalf of former Atlanta Fire Chief Kelvin Cochran will proceed against the city following a
ASHEVILLE, North Carolina — Three couples are suing the state of North Carolina over gay “marriage” discrimination that apparently isn’t happening. The lawsuit targets protections
BREMERTON, Washington — A Bremerton, Washington, high school football coach suspended for praying on the field after games has filed a discrimination complaint with the