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Chassidy Carroll, a 2008 Howard Payne University graduate, received the HPU Social Work Advisory Board’s Spirit of Social Work Award.
05/17/2013 - By John Rutledge
Wayland Baptist University is accepting applications for its Master of Divinity degree program that begins in the fall. Students may complete the 86-hour degree program entirely online.
Fervent prayers by abortion opponents for a game-changing impact from the conviction of rogue abortionist Kermit Gosnell may go unanswered for a variety of reasons.
Evangelist Franklin Graham blasted the Internal Revenue Service probe of conservative nonprofit groups as “un-American,” saying the IRS audited both the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and the relief group Samaritan’s Purse.
England’s best-known cathedral and mother church of the 77 million-member worldwide Anglican Communion will stay open to the public, despite the fact two-thirds of the historic building is in urgent need of repair.
Technology and government offer people in the pew some options for finding out information about their church.
As the Boy Scouts of America considers whether to change its membership policy to admit gay members but continue its ban on gay leaders, decades-old religious organizations offer alternatives.
At a time when many churches are cutting back on business meetings and scaling back public communication, can most members find out what they need to know about their church’s operations?
Four mission trips to Africa so inspired Hardin-Simmons University graduate Tessa McGinnis that she is returning to launch an economic project that will help fishermen of the Luo Tribe in Kenya.
A German family seeking asylum in the United States so they can home-school their children lost their appeal in federal court, but their lawyers say they’re prepared to petition the U.S. Supreme Court to take the case.
How much access does the average church member have to information about operations of national Baptist bodies and affiliated agencies? That depends on what the member wants to know and often upon whether the institution chooses to release it.
Twenty-five Christian leaders gathered in a city with perhaps the worst reputation for civil discourse in the country and committed themselves to elevating the level of public conversation.