INDIANAPOLIS — General Motors (GM) has declined an offer by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to mediate a complaint dispute filed by an employee
Seven hundred and sixty-six Venezuelans made professions of faith this summer during a missions trip by a group of Alabama Baptists. During the ongoing partnership
IRAN — A Christian television broadcast ministry to Iran celebrated its first anniversary Sept. 12. Each week, an estimated 175,000 Christians who live in or
The disaster relief response to Hurricane Isabel is the largest in the 37-year history of Southern Baptist Disaster Relief, said Mickey Caison, adult volunteer mobilization
ELKHART, Ind. — The Mennonite Church (USA), facing bleak budget numbers along with many mainline Protestant churches, will reduce its staff by 10 percent and
TYLER, Texas — Garner Ted Armstrong, a religious broadcaster who split from his father’s Worldwide Church of God, died Sept. 15, his son, Mark Armstrong,
The White House announced Sept. 22 additional regulations and new proposed rules aimed at moving President Bush’s faith-based initiative forward in the administration’s attempt to