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President Bush signed into law Dec. 23 the William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act, which will strengthen efforts to fight human trafficking in the United States and other countries.
12/26/2008 - By admin
President-elect Barack Obama's surprise pick of Purpose Driven Life author Rick Warren to give the invocation at his inauguration Jan. 20 isn't the first time the ceremonial prayer has created controversy.
12/23/2008 - By Administrator
A Baptist pastor in Kansas thinks he has a solution to the dilemma about whether it's more appropriate to say "Merry Christmas" or "Happy Holidays" in secular settings like department stores.
12/17/2008 - By Administrator
Eleven percent of the people who participated in a LifeWay Research survey said they or an immediate family member are the primary full-time caregiver to an elderly parent or a special needs child, a statistic also shown in two other national studies.
12/16/2008 - By Administrator
The unprecedented and extraordinary prominence of religion in the 2008 election was easily the year’s top religion story.
12/11/2008 - By admin
While Scripture advocates taking care of orphans and widows, the church has abdicated that responsibility to the state, some Christian child-advocates insist.
This month, many contemplative Christians—including an ever-growing number of evangelicals—are remembering the life of Trappist monk Thomas Merton, who died 40 years ago in a freak accident.
Bill Gaither may not be an A-list celebrity in some circles, but over a half century he has sold 20 million recordings and 20 million DVDs—more than any other gospel performer. And his impact exceeds mere sales figures.
Lutheran publishing house Augsburg Fortress is cutting back operations, closing nine bookstores in the United States, laying off more than 50 employees and declining to publish new books in its consumer-oriented line.
Christmas pageants everywhere dramatize a cold-hearted innkeeper, who shoos away the holy family to a lowly stable. Pointing to what he says is a mistranslation, one scholar is trying to rehabilitate the innkeeper's reputation.
The global financial crisis makes it even more urgent that the United States not only take care of its own economy, but also redouble efforts to aid the world’s poorest, according to a new report and several development experts.
Greenhouse-gas emissions continued to rise in 2007, according to two new studies. But Southern Baptists are still divided over what, if anything, to do about it.
12/08/2008 - By Administrator