Like the millions of people who attended remembrance memorial services across the country, Alabama Baptists joined their fellow Americans in paying tribute on Sept. 11to
Nearly half of Americans surveyed said the First Amendment goes too far in protecting the rights it guarantees. A survey by the University of Connecticut
The discovery last May in Elkton, Md., of an original letter from President Thomas Jefferson to the Delaware Baptist Association, is creating a stir. The
Draffenville, Ky. – Having exhausted his appeals to remain a Jehovah’s Witness, the leader of an organization critical of the religious body’s handling of child
Washington — Confidence in charitable organizations has decreased in the last year, with the number of Americans expressing no confidence in charities doubling, the Brookings
The National Coalition for Burned Churches and Community Empowerment recently released its compilation of statistics on the number of houses of worship that continue to
WASHINGTON — The Baptist Joint Committee on Public Affairs (BJCPA) has filed a friend-of the-court brief opposing the display of the Ten Commandments in Alabama’s