ALPHARETTA, Ga. — Brazilian Baptist pastor Silair Almeida speaks with the confidence that comes from nearly 20 years of ministry among some 300,000 Brazilians who
The U.S. government is not doing enough to protect religious freedoms abroad, the independent U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom said April 29 in its
Church-state specialist Martin E. Marty drew on historical episodes and figures to clarify aspects of the topic for audiences at Samford University in Birmingham April
NASHVILLE — Backlash over Evangelist Franklin Graham speaking at the Pentagon as part of the National Day of Prayer observance has prompted the U.S. Army
A Haitian judge dropped kidnapping and criminal association charges against jailed Baptist volunteer Laura Silsby and nine others April 26 but ordered Silsby to face
NASHVILLE — Two-thirds of Americans born between 1980 and 1991 identify themselves as Christians, but most do not regularly pray, read the Bible or attend
JOS, Nigeria — The killing of Christians in Jos, Plateau state, in Nigeria continued April 24 with two journalists and five other people falling victim
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