So. Baptist Withdraws From Interfaith Coalition on Mosques
An influential Southern Baptist withdrew from an interfaith coalition that assists in protecting Muslims against discrimination with regard to building mosques in the U.S.
An influential Southern Baptist withdrew from an interfaith coalition that assists in protecting Muslims against discrimination with regard to building mosques in the U.S.
Today is National Hugging Day. It was started 25 years ago by a pastor in Clio, Mich.
More than a third of Americans would grade the country's moral climate with a D or F, a new survey found. The poll results were released days ahead of President Obama's State of the Union address.
Churches around the world kicked off on Tuesday The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. And ecumenical leaders are emphasizing that the week is "not just a nice occasion for friends to gather."
A group of church leaders issued what it claims to be the first and only clergy response to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous "Letter from Birmingham Jail."
Less than half of Americans said they will make New Year's resolutions for 2011, a new survey reveals. Only 5 percent plan to make a spiritual or church-related resolution.
A New York-based ministry has partnered with churches and volunteers to help thousands of homeless persons stay warm this winter.
While vacationing in Hawaii for Christmas, President Barack Obama and his family attended a church service on Sunday.
World Vision, one of the most well-known international humanitarian organizations, recently released its one year report on the situation in Haiti which was devastated by an earthquake in January.
Just in time for Christmas, the atheist billboard in New Jersey that declared Christmas is a "myth" was replaced this week with a Christian ad.