Hispanic Evangelicals Declare Day of Prayer for Immigration Reform
A Hispanic Christian group representing 15 million Hispanic evangelicals is marking Sunday as the National Day of Prayer for Comprehensive Immigration Reform.
A Hispanic Christian group representing 15 million Hispanic evangelicals is marking Sunday as the National Day of Prayer for Comprehensive Immigration Reform.
The immigration bill waiting to be reconsidered by the Senate later this week has drawn criticisms from both the Republican Party and the Methodist Church this week as its fate hangs in limbo.
Palestinian Christians urged a gathering of church leaders from around the world to remain focused on long-term Israel-Palestine peace efforts despite the recent uproar over the Gaza takeover this week.
The U.S. House is scheduled to vote Wednesday on a bill to fund abortions overseas, directly challenging President Bush who has prohibited U.S. tax dollars from supporting organizations that fund or promote the practice overseas.
Christian relief groups have voiced concern over the current cutoff of Gaza civilians from much needed humanitarian aid.
The controversial immigration bill proposing to legalize millions of illegal immigrants has revived but its fate on the senate floor is unpredictable, said the top Republican senator Sunday.
The majority of Americans are in favor of easing restrictions on embryonic stem cell research even though it involves the destruction of a human embryos, according to a new USA Today/Gallup Poll survey.
An international conference beginning this weekend will bring together churches to discuss what they can do to help the conflict-ridden Middle East.
Over half of all respondents with an opinion (60.7 percent) believe a presidential candidate should be religious while 39.3 percent do not, according to the poll released Thursday.
As legislators negotiate how to revive an immigration bill, the once largely mum American public is using the second chance to campaign and organize massive rallies to voice their opinions in the likelihood that the controversial bill will resurface on the Senate floor in the near future.