Bishop Harry Jackson, Jr. has quickly become one of the nation's foremost religious leaders, especially when it comes to standing up for traditional marriage and intact families. In light of his position opposing the passage of Maryland's law legalizing gay marriage, Jackson took time to talk with The Christian Post on a range of issues pertaining to faith, Scripture and the criticism he takes for his stances.
Franklin Graham responded on Tuesday to criticism from faith leaders in the NAACP who accused the evangelist of questioning President Obama's Christianity.
President Barack Obama may be having a tough campaign year but his popularity with a major voting bloc – women – is on the rise, according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll. The reason boils down to jobs and the how the president is framing the debate on contraception and women's health issues.
A Maryland State delegate has filed a referendum petition with the state board of elections that would allow voters to decide the issue of gay marriage in November.
GOP front-runners Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum are continuing to pressure President Obama on issues of religious freedom, and they apparently have the support of conservative political pundits.
GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich and former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin expressed disappointment in the Obama administration for publicly apologizing for an American military base's burning of Qurans in Afghanistan.
Karen Santorum, the wife of GOP presidential front-runner Rick Santorum, told talk show host Glenn Beck on Thursday that it is "God's will" that her husband is seeking the presidency though she was initially opposed to the idea.
A federal district court judge on Wednesday ruled that a key provision in the Defense of Marriage Act is unconstitutional because it did not expend health benefits to a same-sex spouse. The case involved an employee of the federal court in San Francisco.
The Virginia State Senate on Tuesday gave final approval to a bill allowing private adoption agencies to consider religious and moral beliefs as a determining factor in placing children with adoptive parents. Gov. Bob McDonnell has indicated he will sign the bill when it reaches his desk.