BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Seven Anglican archbishops from Africa recently visited the United States, supporting a burgeoning movement that began with Episcopalians disenchanted over “liberal” theology,
WASHINGTON — Advocates reacted with disappointment and triumph to a U.S. Supreme Court decision that continues the ethical debate on assisted suicide but keeps intact
Half of Americans have had a spiritual transformation experience, and 35 percent of those are not born-again Christians, according to newly released research from the
UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. — According to the American Family Association (AFA), only five national advertisers placed ads during NBC’s “The Book of Daniel,” a two-hour
WASHINGTON — When mainline Protestant leaders went to Washington in March 2005 to denounce President George W. Bush’s proposed budget as “unjust,” they were received
BOSTON — A successful marriage amendment petition drive in Massachusetts smashed a 20-year-old record for the most signatures ever gathered on a ballot question. Just