Most college students spend four years counting the hours until they graduate, but students at the University of Mobile are more focused on the hours they spend serving others. About 100 students from the Christian university, making up \"Mobile Ministry Teams,\" logged 22,455 hours of service ...
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush announced June 15 his run for the White House with a stark warning on the future of religion in American life should Hillary Clinton be elected to the presidency.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has filed a lawsuit against the Gloucester County School Board in Virginia over the school board\'s refusal to aid a transgender student in her \"social transition\" from a female to a male by providing access to the boys\' restroom
San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone told the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops June 10 he believes the U.S. Supreme Court will rule in favor of same-sex marriage nationwide at the end of its session in June. But, he said, the decision may present unique opportunities for the Catholic ...
An Australian couple married for 10 years may be getting a divorce, but not for irreconcilable differences or adultery. The Christian couple said divorce is in their future if Australia adopts same-sex marriage.
The North Carolina House of Representatives has overridden Gov. Pat McCrory\'s veto of a bill that allows government officials the right to recuse themselves from performing or participating in same-sex marriages on religious grounds, making the bill law in the state.
With the Supreme Court set to rule on same-sex marriage at the end of June, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has signed into law an act offering legal protections to pastors who refuse to solemnize or participate in a marriages they find objectionable on religious grounds.
A majority of Americans believe the Supreme Court will overturn all state laws prohibiting same-sex marriage at the end of its session in June, according to a new survey from the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI). The findings of the poll are confirmed by both Gallup and Pew.
A Republican senator in New York State has introduced a physician-assisted suicide bill, a news website that follows legislation at the statehouse in Albany has reported. Meanwhile, the California Senate approves its own \"End of Life Options Act.\"
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit has ruled a controversial law in Texas requiring abortion doctors to have admitting privileges at area hospitals and abortion clinics to meet the standards of \"ambulatory surgical centers\" does not place an \"undue burden\" on women seeking an ...