ROCHESTER, Minn. — The Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention welcomed its new executive director, Leo Endel, May 6. Endel, an Iowa pastor, was unanimously elected to the
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The nation’s largest Presbyterian body continued to lose membership last year, but church officials say the rate is less than in previous
OROVILLE, Calif. — A high school valedictorian who was prevented from giving a graduation speech with religious themes in 1999 settled his federal lawsuit against
WASHINGTON — Secularism is increasing among American Jews because many believe that God did not intervene in events such as the Holocaust, according to Barry
BEIJING — Members of China Gospel Fellowship (CGF) are asking for help from China’s communist government in their search for church leaders who were kidnapped
BATON ROUGE, La. — A 1996 law that exempted religious groups from paying sales tax on Bibles and religious instructional materials is unconstitutional, Judge Ginger
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Filipino Christians Danilo de Guzman, 38, and Benjamin Diaz, 40, were deported to the Philippines May 18 after spending more than