Alabama Republican congressional candidate Caroleene Dobson, who has been vocal about her support of school choice on the campaign trail, graduated from a private, so-called “segregation academy,” in 2005.
Arab evangelical Christians invite Zionist evangelicals to restore ‘one body in Christ’
Since the beginning of Israel’s war in Gaza, Arab Christians in the Middle East have complained that Western Christians, particularly white evangelicals, have exhibited a lack of compassion for the Palestinians, nearly 40,000 of whom have died since Hamas attacked…
Loving Your Neighbor at the Ballot Box: CBF’s McCall Initiative Invites Participation in Advocacy Campaign on Voting Rights
As the country prepares for another pivotal presidential election, the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship is inviting churches and ministries to engage in the political process through a first-of-its-kind voting rights advocacy campaign.
What surprised a British journalist after spending time with Latter-day Saints
Nina-Sophia Miralles was on her way to a pedicure after work when she was stopped by a “fresh-faced youth” who introduced himself as “Elder” even though, she said, “he had less facial hair than my grandmother.”
Summer Of Violence: Why The UK Has Been Overwhelmed By Anti-Muslim Riots
Riots have erupted across the United Kingdom over the past week as far-right groups launched attacks against hotels housing asylum seekers and on mosques.
One church, two astronauts. How a Texas congregation is supporting its members on the space station
About 10 miles from Johnson Space Center, a Houston-area church takes a moment during Wednesday Bible studies and Sunday evening services to pray for two members who cannot be there.
Why are churches arming themselves?
Church bulletins don’t usually set passions aflame, but last month, an ad in the newsletter of The Ascension Catholic Church in Chesterfield, Missouri, did just that.
Department of Justice Files Statement in Support of Church Food Pantry Ministry
The Department of Justice has expressed an interest in an Arizona case involving a church that has been dealing with alleged zoning code violations for a benevolence food pantry it has operated for nearly 25 years.
Josh Shapiro won’t be the veep. What are Jews saying?
My mother, of blessed memory, did not meditate, Nevertheless, she had a mantra — and she was not alone. Something was either “good for the Jews” or “bad for the Jews.”
No drinking and only Christian music during Sunday Gospel Hour at Nashville’s most iconic honky tonk
Robert’s Western World is known as Nashville’s most authentic honky tonk and synonymous with country music. But for an hour on Sundays, no one can drink alcohol; everyone must listen to Christian music.
Gordon College Loses Religious Liberty Case for Loan Forgiveness
Gordon College could be on the hook to repay $7 million of COVID-19 relief funds. A federal court rejected eight of the evangelical school’s arguments that it should be eligible for loan forgiveness.
The French baron who revived the Olympics believed they were more than sport – they were a religion of perfection and peace
Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the modern Olympics, always envisioned the Games as much more than the sum of their parts. “Olympism,” as he coined it, was a new type of religion – one shorn of gods, yet transcendent all the…









