Wedding season is here again, and my calendar is filling up – not just as a guest.
For Some Christians, Ohio’s Issue 1 Wasn’t All About Abortion
Ohio went to the polls on Tuesday to vote on whether to make it harder to amend the state constitution by ballot, just months before a significant abortion measure goes before voters. But the measure failed.
White supremacist man arrested for allegedly threatening jurors, witnesses in Pittsburgh shooting trial
Federal agents arrested a West Virginia man on Thursday for allegedly threatening jurors and witnesses in the trial of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooter, which culminated last week in a death sentence.
A year ago, an Iranian woman’s death sparked hijab protests. Now businesses are a new battleground
For months, Iranian authorities did little to enforce the law on women covering their hair but now the country’s theocracy is pushing to make businesses the new battleground over the mandatory headscarf.
Tourists search for Mount Sinai in Saudi Arabia – but does a geographical location for pivotal Bible event even exist?
Since Saudi Arabia relaxed rules and expanded visas for tourists in 2019, Christians have been increasingly visiting the country, drawn by word of mouth and promotional YouTube videos, in search of Mount Sinai, where the Bible recounts God revealing the Ten…
Pastor turned ‘Anointed Liquidator’ charged in $1.4 million theft from Home Depot
The Anointed Liquidator, a virtual store on eBay, has a 100% approval rating and has registered more than 35,000 items sold over the past decade, according to its page on the online retailer’s website.
Following Republican playbook, German conservatism breaks the post-WWII taboo
It was the one taboo in German post-World War II politics: No German party on the democratic spectrum would ever collaborate with a far-right party. And since the arrival of the AfD (Alternative für Deutschland) on the national political landscape, this taboo…
Experience The Life Of Jesus With ‘The Nazarene’ Exhibit: Is It Authentic Or Hoax?
How much will Bible Belt evangelists pay to get up close and personal with the first-century ossuary inscribed in Aramaic “Jacob (James), son of Joseph, brother of Jesus”?
How India’s religious violence is becoming a problem for American politicians
For nine days, Pieter Friedrich starved himself to get his congressman’s attention. Drawing from his own Christian tradition of prayer and fasting and the Indian political tactic of “satyagraha,” the activist and journalist fasted from July 27 until Aug. 5,…