Presidential candidate dispels with his own words the notion that religious liberty is only for Christians, a charge lodged against him by those who claim he is a Christian Dominionist. According to his critics, none of which have spoken to him, Cruz believes Christians must seize control of the ...
For the second time in 18 months an Indiana state trooper is being sued for sharing his faith with someone he pulled over for a traffic violation. According to a complaint filed in federal court on April 5 by the Indiana American Civil Liberties Union, state trooper Brian Hamilton asked Wendy Pyle ...
When Gil and Kelly Jo Bates were married nearly 30 years ago, they certainly didn't plan on having 19 children. In fact, their attitudes toward family life and childrearing were in line with that of many Americans – get a nice job and a nice house, and then, perhaps down the road, add a few kids. ...
Three often competing Christian groups have committed to work together to save one of Christianity's most treasured sites—the shrine to the empty tomb of Jesus housed in Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulcher.
A group of doctors in the American Northwest has created a new drug cocktail to lower the price of physician-assisted suicide, or euthanasia, after a Canadian company doubled the price of its life-ending drug.
The president of Students for Life at the University of New Mexico said 'enough is enough,' and put together a program to counter the school's raucous "sex week."
Parents who believe television content has grown coarser in recent years now have data confirming their suspicions, and it shows that one of the elements meant to assist families – the ratings system – has actually made things worse.
Burl Cain, a long-time warden known for turning around what was once considered the most violent maximum security prison in America, has been cleared of any wrongdoing following investigations by three state agencies. Video interview included.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam has an opportunity to make history if he signs a new bill that would make the Bible the state's official book. Tennessee would be the first state in the country to do so.
Gov. Phil Bryant says the law protects "sincerely held religious beliefs." It provides an out for business owners who object on moral grounds to same-sex marriage.
At worship services last weekend Saddleback Church commissioned Danny Duchene —who had spent 33 years in a California prison—as a pastor. Duchene will lead the church's efforts to put a church in every prison in the United States.