California-based pollster George Barna reports notions of major American spiritual revival, and particularly spiritual awakening among men, are mythical. “There does not seem to be
A bill that would have allowed Bible history classes in Georgia’ public schools has died in a committee. The Georgia House of Representatives’ Education Committee
Religion isn’t a crutch for the weak-minded or the opiate of the masses, according to researchers at Ohio State University. Despite the criticism of people
A proposal to exempt religious organizations from renting facilities to groups that hold incompatible religious views has been vetoed by Kentucky Gov. Paul Patton. House
Two states are making statements about posting the Ten Commandments. Indiana Gov. Frank O’Bannon signed legislation March 14 that permits government entities, including schools, to
Two outstanding alumnae were recognized during J-Day Weekend March 17-18 at Judson College. Judson graduates Ophelia Stone Hodo and Charlotte Vignes received engraved silver
The Alabama Baptist Center for Leadership Development had its formal launch during the fourth annual Alabama Baptist Leadership/Church Growth Conference, held April 17-18 at