Nearly 60 years ago, in October 1962, Pope John XXIII convened the Second Vatican Council. For the 21st time in the Catholic Church’s history, the pope gathered bishops from around the world – several thousand of them – to address matters of…
Maine OKs 1st religious school for tuition reimbursement
Maine is ready to fund tuition for some religious school students for the first time since a Supreme Court ruling in June ordered the state to treat those schools the same as other private schools regarding tuition reimbursement.
At Gracepoint Ministries, ‘Whole-Life Discipleship’ Took Its Toll
Gracepoint Church checks all the boxes of a college ministry success story.
Houston Baptist University changes name to Houston Christian University
Houston Baptist University has changed its name to Houston Christian University as it launches a campaign to more than double its student enrollment.
Defying Ukraine’s wartime warnings, thousands of Hasidic pilgrims have made it to Uman for Rosh Hashanah
As he jogged up a hill in this central Ukrainian town, a Hasidic man in a black knee-length coat flicked through a pocket prayer book.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis: Is He A ‘Culture Warrior’ Or A Wannabe Theocrat?
A Republican politician with presidential aspirations visits a Christian college.
King Charles is interpreting ‘Defender of the Faith’ for a new Britain
An estimated 4 billion people worldwide were predicted to watch the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on television and online, with Presidents Joe Biden of the U.S. and Emmanuel Macron of France and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attending the obsequies in…
Hispanics believed to be largest group in Texas now
A new estimate by the U.S. Census Bureau asserts Hispanics make up a larger segment of the Texas population than any other group—a demographic reality particularly significant to Texas Baptists.
Biden to host first-ever White House Rosh Hashanah party
President Joe Biden is bringing a Jewish High Holiday celebration to the White House for the first time.