EAST BRUNSWICK, N.J. — A decision by the East Brunswick High School football coach to bow his head and kneel during student-led pre-game prayers represents
WASHINGTON — Religious leaders praised the House in April for passing the Jubilee Act, which pushes the Treasury Department to seek debt cancellation agreements with
For most Americans, and even for world travelers, Hawaii is the ultimate exotic tourist destination. After all, it’s paradise. But for Southern Baptist missionaries Chris
WASHINGTON — Two television ministries still are refusing to comply fully with a U.S. Senate committee’s probe into their financial records. Televangelists Kenneth Copeland and
WASHINGTON — Oregon recorded more deaths by physician-assisted suicide in 2007 than in any year in the decade since it was legalized. The Oregon Department
CINCINNATI — The head of the country’s largest Jewish movement called prominent Texas pastor John Hagee an “extremist” and urged fellow rabbis to shun his
WASHINGTON — The World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) has responded to a Muslim overture for interfaith dialogue by saying its members want to "live in peace