- 07/26/2010
Study: Few Americans Say Faith is Top Priority
Although the United States is known worldwide to be a religious nation, few Americans say that faith is a top priority in their life.
- 07/24/2010
Thousands of Christian Zionists Gather to Support Israel
More than 4,000 Christian Zionists gathered in Washington, D.C., this week to send a pro-Israel message to members of Congress.
- 07/23/2010
Pro-Life Democrats Hailed as 'Heroes' for Health Care Vote
A pro-life Democratic group and a Catholic organization announced this week separate campaigns to defend pro-life Democratic lawmakers who voted for the landmark federal health care overhaul against a partisan “misinformation” campaign.
- 07/22/2010
Poll: Prop. 8 Divides Religious Latino Community in Calif.
The Latino community in California is sharply divided along Catholic-Protestant lines when it comes to Proposition 8, a new poll finds.
- 07/15/2010
Calif. Library Criticized for 'Anti-Religious' Painting
The most controversial of the paintings on display at a California public library is by San Francisco attorney-artist Jeri Wyrick. The painting depicts a large Bible with a label reading: “Warning: May Impair Judgment.”
Tags Free Speech Culture - 07/12/2010
Real 'Blind Side' Parents Tell Story in New Book
The real-life Tuohy couple who inspired the box-office hit “The Blind Side” will release their new book, In a Heartbeat: Sharing the Power of Cheerful Giving, on Tuesday.
Tags Family issues - 07/10/2010
Washington State Allows Pharmacies to Opt Out of Plan B
After years of bitter court battles, attorneys of the state of Washington conceded that pharmacies have the right not to stock Plan B pills based on conscience rights.
- 07/04/2010
Thousands to Pray for America on Independence Day
More than 450,000 individuals and churches have joined an initiative to pray for the United States on July 4.
Tags Culture - 07/01/2010
Faith Leaders Back Obama on Immigration Reform
President Obama’s call on Thursday for the federal government to quickly pass immigration reform was backed by diverse and somewhat unlikely groups of religious leaders.
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06/30/2010So. Baptist Policy Expert Troubled by Kagan's Record
Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan has troubling views on the role of judges, abortion and homosexuality, warned a prominent Southern Baptist policy expert.
- 06/29/2010
Liberty Univ. Demotes Ergun Caner After Investigation
Liberty University demoted Ergun Caner, the first former Muslim to become dean of a seminary, after investigating claims that he made about his religious background.
Tags Islam Evangelicals - 06/28/2010
'.XXX' Domain Advances; Critics Doubt Cleaner Web
After rejecting the ".xxx" domain application thrice in the past, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) decided Friday to allow pornography to have its own top-level domain.
- 06/27/2010
Gulf Coast Govs. Declare Day of Prayer for Oil Spill
Four Gulf Coast state governors proclaimed Sunday to be a day of prayer for those impacted by the largest oil spill in American history and for a solution to stop the oil gushing in the Gulf of Mexico.
Tags Barack Obama Politics - 06/25/2010
World Gospel Mission Celebrates 100th Anniversary
An international missionary-sending organization founded by missionaries to China is celebrating its 100th anniversary this week.
- 06/24/2010
Report: Young Evangelicals, Progressives Have Connection Points
There are “significant opportunities” for young white evangelicals and progressives to find common ground on hot-button social issues, a new report shows.


