WASHINGTON — The Library of Congress awarded Mark A. Noll, prominent evangelical church historian, a distinguished research position June 1. Noll, who hopes to use
By a large majority, the Senate voted June 15 to extend federal hate-crimes protections to sexual minorities. Senators voted 65-33 to add crimes based on
INDIANAPOLIS — A Baptist state trooper, fired after refusing a casino assignment that he said violated his religious beliefs, wants the Indiana Supreme Court to
WASHINGTON — One of the world’s top human rights organizations has accused the United States of “fighting injustice with injustice” in the Bush administration’s war
During the dark days after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, Greek aircrews flying NATO AWACS planes patrolled U.S. skies, helping to protect Americans
The popular bobblehead dolls that have featured sports heroes are moving into the biblical realm with a minor league baseball team’s giveaway of Old Testament