Abortion-doctor murderer executed in Florida September 11, 2003 STARKE, Florida — Saying he’s unrepentant for murdering an abortion provider and his bodyguard nine years ago, former Presbyterian minister Paul Hill was executed Sept. Read More
Motions filed could change landmark abortion decisions September 11, 2003 When Sandra Cano, the “Mary Doe” of the U.S. Supreme Court Doe v. Bolton abortion case, became part of legal history in 1973 she was Read More
Bible school attacked, threatened in India September 11, 2003 DEHLI — On the evening of July 31, the students and staff of a Bible school in Dabwali, Haryana, India, were at prayer when about Read More
Mississippi court rules fetus has ‘person’ status September 11, 2003 JACKSON, Miss. — Mississippi’s highest court has ruled that a fetus is a “person” worthy of some legal protections under state law. In a ruling Read More
WCC names Kenyan pastor new general secretary September 11, 2003 GENEVA — The World Council of Churches on Aug. 28 elected a Methodist pastor from Kenya as the next general secretary of the Geneva-based ecumenical Read More
Priests in five dioceses to ask for celibacy talks September 11, 2003 MILWAUKEE — Catholic priests in at least five dioceses will likely follow the lead of priests in Milwaukee and ask church leaders to open a Read More
Salvation Army major sees career as a calling to serve September 11, 2003 Tom Merrill has worked with many leaders in the Salvation Army, all of whom have been good, but he says the current Birmingham area commander, Read More
‘Shout to the Lord’ most popular among Baptists September 11, 2003 PORTLAND, Ore. — “Shout to the Lord” and “Lord, I Lift Your Name on High” are the two most popular songs sung in Baptist churches Read More