When public school teachers are investigated for alleged wrongdoing, the investigation is part of the record that is shared when they try to get other jobs.
This 19th-century argument over federal support for Christianity still resonates
Back then, some evangelical Christians argued that demands for government protection for Christianity signaled that their religion had failed.
The potentially explosive Russian church intrigue revealed by Mueller investigation
Recent moves by the deeply conservative Russian Orthodox Church, combined with acts of Russian state aggression, can only be seen as concrete efforts to undermine liberal democracy around the world.
2 Baptist ministers from Milwaukee got a flat tire in the suburbs. Their encounter with a deputy is bringing a call for answers.
A faith-based community action group is launching its own investigation into possible racial profiling by the Waukesha County Sheriff’s Department.
Football and the political act of prayer
From pre-game invocations to post-game huddles, from touchdown celebrations to protests during the national anthem, prayer pervades football.
Millennial evangelicals diverge from their parents’ beliefs
The separation of families at the border, climate change, and various progressive causes have galvanized young Christians.
Gay ‘conversion therapy’ in ‘Cameron Post,’ ‘Boy Erased’ is far from a thing of the past
Two new movies are shining a much-needed spotlight on the practice of gay “conversion therapy,” also known as the attempt to change the sexual orientation or gender expression of LGBTQ individuals.
Should we believe ‘bombshell’ report on pope’s knowledge of sexual abuse?
There are reasons to be dubious about these allegations put forward by culture warrior Carlo Maria Viganò, a Benedict XVI ally.
Sen. John McCain: Known as a veteran but also a man of quiet faith
The longtime Arizona Republican senator viewed himself as a Christian but had “a distrust of the religious right and a faith that is too public, too political.”
Thousands vow to end racism and hatred, promote unity with faith
With one of the most contentious symbols of the Confederacy as a backdrop, thousands of people gathered at Stone Mountain on Saturday and called for an end to racism and hatred.
Mike Pence’s outer-space gospel
The vice president’s speeches about space sometimes sound like sermons. They draw on a long tradition of evangelical thinking about cosmic exploration.
Many churchgoers want Sunday morning segregated … by politics
Survey finds half of Protestants prefer to worship with people who share their views—and half believe they already do.











