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
The effectiveness of a Supreme Court of Pakistan ruling that blasphemy laws be reformed to discourage false allegations hinges on the government’s response to the
WASHINGTON — The largest coalition of U.S. evangelicals has stepped away from its pro-death penalty stance which it embraced for the past 40 years. The
Planned Parenthood’s decision to forego federal reimbursements for fetal tissue donation serves as an admission of its guilt and should not halt the congressional effort
Secretary of State John Kerry called terror groups the world’s greatest threat to religious freedom Oct. 14 when he released his department’s International Religious Freedom
SACRAMENTO, California — Physician-assisted “dying” became legal in California under a bill signed into law Oct. 5 by Gov. Jerry Brown. The law, based on
A Supreme Court decision to uphold the death sentence for an Islamist who killed Punjab Gov. Salman Taseer because of his objections to Pakistan’s blasphemy
NASHVILLE — As news breaks of a federal investigation into the fantasy sports industry, Baptist commentators warn that betting in fantasy leagues is not harmless