Princeton, N.J. — A higher percentage of Protestants now attend church on a weekly basis than Catholics do, the Gallup Organization announced. “Historical Gallup Poll
CINCINNATI — A federal appeals court based in Cincinnati ruled Dec. 17 that an Ohio law banning partial-birth abortion is constitutional. In a 2–1 decision,
While most college professors to do little to encourage spiritual engagement among their students, a recent study indicates the students are highly interested in gaining
The U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld religious rights of prisoners under a three-year-old federal law, contradicting a month-old ruling from another circuit.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — In November, Cliff Barrows, longtime music and programming director for the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA), donated his collection of 298 hymnals
MURFREESBORO, N.C. — The trustees of Chowan College have dissolved the committee searching for a new president and authorized Interim President Chris White to use
Colorado Baptist school rewrites policy, keeps voucher student A theoretical problem that school-voucher advocates and opponents have argued about for years may have become reality