Female priests now ordained in all Episcopal dioceses November 11, 2010 PEORIA, Ill. — Women have been ordained as priests in all 110 dioceses of the Episcopal Church after the last holdout, in Quincy, Ill., ordained Read More
Disgruntled investor files suit against Bible.com November 11, 2010 DOVER, Del. — A disgruntled investor has sued Bible.com, saying the website’s name alone should make it a “goldmine” — or at least more profitable Read More
Majority of high schoolers are virgins, study says November 4, 2010 They may live in a sexually charged culture that essentially encourages them to have sex, but nearly 70 percent of high school-age teens are virgins, Read More
Study shows more link Christianity to being American November 4, 2010 WASHINGTON — As the United States has grown more diverse, more Americans believe that being a Christian is a key aspect of being “truly American,” Read More
Nebraska law restricting abortion takes effect November 4, 2010 LINCOLN, Neb. — A new law in Nebraska could prove to be historic in the battle against legal abortion in the United States, some pro-lifers Read More
U.S. attorney says Islam should be protected November 4, 2010 NASHVILLE — Islam is a valid religion that is entitled to constitutional protection, said a U.S. attorney who stepped into a debate about a proposed Read More
Alabama’s Gulf Coast businesses rebuild after oil spill, slow summer November 4, 2010 By Martine Bates Sharp It’s more than a month into the fall — normally time for business at the beach to slow down. But this Read More
Crystal Cathedral files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy October 28, 2010 GARDEN GROVE, Calif. — The Crystal Cathedral, the gleaming Southern California megachurch known for its “Hour of Power” television broadcast, has filed for Chapter 11 Read More