By Sondra Washington In December, the United States Supreme Court will review another controversial case concerning a 50-year-old Virginia law banning cross burnings meant to
Congregational giving to benevolences, which support the broader mission of the church, hit an all-time low in 2000, reported Empty Tomb, an Illinois based research
PERU — The Congress of Peru temporarily suspended debate on revising the constitution before considering the article on religion. Nevertheless, evangelical Protestants who are seeking
Lutheran Services in America (LSA) continues to top the list of the country’s 100 largest nonprofit groups, according to an annual survey by The NonProfit
NIGERIA — Twenty Christian students have been confirmed dead and 50 others injured following a bloody clash with Muslim schoolmates at the Federal College of
The Chinese man gingerly approached the literature distribution table. He stood there awkwardly and expressed reluctance to accept the gift package of spiritual materials. AS
KARACHI, Pakistan — Robin Peranditta, 27, one of two survivors of September’s massacre at the Institute of Peace and Justice (IPJ) in Karachi, was finally