NEW YORK — Religious leaders are warning that the global financial crisis threatens progress made against poverty and world hunger, and urged political leaders not
With unemployment and consumer food prices rising, business is sadly booming for the 1,500 domestic hunger ministries that receive support from the Southern Baptist World
CHAMPASAK, Laos — Confronted with evidence of rights abuses Sept. 17, an official in Champasak province, Laos, said district officials had “misunderstood” religious freedom regulations
Judson College professor of art Ted Whisenhunt displayed “Alabama Vernacular” at Samford University in September. He said the folklore and eccentricities of the Black Belt
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