At Alfred Street Baptist Church, Alexandria, Virginia, the pews start to fill more than half an hour before the service begins. White-uniformed ushers guide African-Americans
John Hyde (1865–1912), an American missionary to India, was known as “Praying Hyde” because his successful intercessory prayer ministry brought numerous people to Christ. November
WASHINGTON — The largest coalition of U.S. evangelicals has stepped away from its pro-death penalty stance which it embraced for the past 40 years. The
Planned Parenthood’s decision to forego federal reimbursements for fetal tissue donation serves as an admission of its guilt and should not halt the congressional effort
SACRAMENTO, California — Physician-assisted “dying” became legal in California under a bill signed into law Oct. 5 by Gov. Jerry Brown. The law, based on
NASHVILLE — As news breaks of a federal investigation into the fantasy sports industry, Baptist commentators warn that betting in fantasy leagues is not harmless
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Ten Commandments monument that has been on Oklahoma’s Capitol grounds since 2012 was moved to the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs