Okla. Supreme Court considers nation’s first religious charter school
By Laura Meckler, The Washington Post The Oklahoma Supreme Court considered Tuesday whether the state can directly fund religious education,
By Laura Meckler, The Washington Post The Oklahoma Supreme Court considered Tuesday whether the state can directly fund religious education,
Ex-president’s decision to sell Bibles branded with his name is ‘risky business,’ says Warnock, pastor of historic Atlanta church By
‘You don’t get a driver’s license to learn how to drive,’ she said of her controversial ordination. ‘You get a
While shifting to national and international issues, he will still be acting as a clergyperson in the city that he
In a recent lawsuit, Jose Manuel Castro, pastor of the Gethsemani Baptist Church, says friction with the city of San
‘It’s like a prayer,’ Gardner said of his hit song. ‘God already kind of answered that — within the first
By Stephanie Martin, ChurchLeaders Today Last month, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy narrowly missed out on winning a Super Bowl ring.
For Jeffries, 53, his leadership in the House traces back to his formative days growing up and serving at Cornerstone,
By Jill Lawless LONDON (AP) — The Church of England should create a fund of 1 billion pounds ($1.27 billion)
Some teachers were reluctant to bring a Bible program into classrooms but have come to accept it. By Catherine Pepinster
The pop-up, 18-and-up Christian nightclub was launched last year by seven Black Christian men in their 20s who sought to
By Gene Balk, FYI Guy Seattle Times columnist Americans have grown less religious over the past couple of decades, and