WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Defense reported that 726 service members were discharged from the military for being homosexual in 2005, which represents an
WASHINGTON — U.S. Roman Catholic bishops have issued revised guidelines for teaching and accepting candidates for the priesthood, placing additional emphasis on celibacy and formally
WARSAW, Poland — Hoping to curb alcohol abuse, Polish officials have asked Roman Catholic churches to read the names of convicted drunk drivers from the
Lina Joy, a Malaysian convert to Christianity, has gone into hiding after extremists issued death threats against her and the lawyers supporting her cause. Escalating
Since the United States first hosted ambassadors from Guatemala in 1824, the relationship between the two nations has been mainly cordial, although with some marked
According to the International Mission Board (IMB), there are 32 different people groups in Guatemala, speaking 28 different languages. Of these 32 groups, 11 of
WASHINGTON — A coalition of 13 pro-family groups is calling on the U.S. Justice Department and the FBI to investigate in-room hotel pornography. Jan LaRue,
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