WASHINGTON — Large percentages of Americans link faith to their everyday lives, a new poll reveals. But overall, faithful Americans acknowledge a gap between what
WASHINGTON — American Muslims should work toward the accommodation of religion in the public square rather than the banishing of it, the Muslim American Society
Alabamians David Mark and Mie Hirai Busby were among 52 others recently appointed by the Southern Baptist International Mission Board (IMB) to serve as
HAIFA, Israel — Hundreds of people from Israel’s evangelical and Messianic communities attended Abigail Litle’s funeral March 9 in the Christian section of a small
“I’ve saved myself for you,” Carol and Daudi told each other during their 1999 wedding ceremony. As they exchanged wedding vows at Kampala Baptist Church,
WASHINGTON — Groups on opposite sides of the abortion issue had varying reactions to the Supreme Court’s decision Feb. 26 that a federal racketeering law