Calvinism is not a recent phenomenon in Southern Baptist life but instead has deep roots in its history, Union University President David S. Dockery said
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TASHKENT, Uzbekistan — Two Uzbek Jehovah’s Witnesses have been deported as punishment for discussing their faith with others. Russian citizen Yelena Tsyngalova was deported on
American Sarah Scherer sat in the crowd during the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, cheering on her brother Stephen in the air rifle competition. Shooting had
Syosset, N.Y. — The Orthodox Church in America (OCA) has announced that it forced its controversial leader, Metropolitan Jonah, to resign in July chiefly because
Religious groups have long vied for prime parcels of land, planting churches on town squares and monasteries amid isolated mountains. But now they are targeting