CLEVELAND — Rebuffing the concerns of church leaders over the fate of shuttered church buildings, Cleveland’s Landmarks Commission is recommending that six more Catholic churches
It’s a commonality that bridges generations, teaches physical endurance and moral fortitude and offers churches an extra opportunity to reach out to families in their
More than 1,200 crimes were committed against Christian churches and ministries in 2009, according to an unofficial tally by a firm that specializes in church
WASHINGTON — Incidents of alleged religion-based workplace discrimination hit record highs in fiscal year 2009, along with complaints of bias based on disability and national
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A federal appeals court ruled Jan. 14 that a Kentucky county courthouse can keep its Ten Commandments display, overturning a lower court
Fewer death sentences were imposed in 2009 than in any year since the Supreme Court reinstated capital punishment in 1976, according to year-end statistics compiled