
An Ethiopian church in Washington preserves an ancient language and Orthodox tradition
By Luis Andres Henao WASHINGTON (AP) — In the U.S. capital, hundreds of Ethiopians dressed in traditional white shawls chant in

By Luis Andres Henao WASHINGTON (AP) — In the U.S. capital, hundreds of Ethiopians dressed in traditional white shawls chant in

When it comes to rapid repairs in mountain communities ravaged by the hurricane, Baptists on Mission has come to the

By Heather Hollingsworth and Sarah Raza MISSION, Kan. (AP) – With egg prices stubbornly high, the internet has offered up a host of alternatives, with

Researchers found that when Black Christians mentioned their faith at work, they feared they would be discriminated against because of

Libya’s move signals its determination not to become a resettlement zone for migrants fleeing violence in East Africa. By Fredrick

By Christian Today Church attendance in Britain is rising thanks to Gen Z, new research commissioned by the Bible Society has

Christian leaders are trying to help congregants suffering due to the current conflict and are organizing for peace. By Tonny

The 17th-century letter is widely considered to have inspired the religious freedom clause in the First Amendment. By Fiona Andre

How the meme page ‘I Need God in Every Moment of My Life’ became a digital sanctuary for faith, irony

Christian Smith’s research shows traditional religion isn’t just declining. It’s culturally obsolete. By Jana Riess (RNS) — Traditional religion may

Since he was inaugurated in January, President Donald Trump has faced virtually constant pushback from faith groups, including in the

‘He refused to succumb himself to the ways of the world, to the standard norms and boxes that people wanted