WASHINGTON—Just two days after the first Catholic nun opened the House of Representatives with a morning prayer, the House chaplain tapped a Hindu priest from
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—A Virginia judge ruled Aug. 31 that public school students can continue observing a moment of silence until he makes a final decision on
WASHINGTON—Support for school vouchers is waning, with a majority of Americans now opposing the use of public funds to pay tuition at private schools, according
HOLLYWOOD—The Walt Disney Company has announced its ABC network will not accept R-rated movie commercials on any TV show airing before 9 p.m. Eastern time.
A Texas Baptist study committee has unanimously approved a recommendation that will reduce the amount of money the Baptist General Convention of Texas (BGCT) sends
Trustees of LifeWay Christian Resources adopted a record operating budget for 2000-01, approved major capital expenditures and reviewed plans for the first phase of building
A Christian leader in western Uzbekistan’s autonomous Karakalpakstan region has been jailed since July 25, accused by local police of drug possession. Nicholai Rudinsky was