Gospel group, basking in resurgence, releases first new music in nearly 50 years
The Browns released “Searching,” their first batch of new songs in nearly 50 years, and gearing up for a tour
The Browns released “Searching,” their first batch of new songs in nearly 50 years, and gearing up for a tour
‘I am stepping away from my pastoral duties and am submitting to a healing and restoration process established by the
By Travis Loller, Adrian Sainz, Christopher Weber LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Rev. James Lawson Jr., an apostle of nonviolent
By Francesca Pollio Fenton, Catholic News Agency The new film “Jesus Thirsts: The Miracle of the Eucharist” scored big at
‘Everything that happens in the United States impacts the southern border of the US and the northern border of Mexico,’
The Commission on Faith-based Colleges and Universities, recently announced by the American Council of Education, launched with its first meetings
Bible societies are attempting to understand why, in a time when 90% of the world’s population has access to the
Dr. Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela is a psychologist who served on South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission and developed a model for
The rapid expansion of state voucher programs follows court decisions that have eroded the separation between church and state. By
By Jessica A. Stern, research scientist, Psychology, and Joseph P. Allen, professor of Psychology, University of Virginia The Conversation US
Data from 2022 Scottish census shows secularism increased sharply over decade, from 36.7% of population to 51%. Severin Carrell, Scotland editor,
By Jim Salter ST. LOUIS (AP) — Advocates for victims of abuse at Missouri boarding schools recently urged the state’s