SEATTLE (BP) – Southern Baptist Disaster Relief personnel are doing all they can to help others facing the effects of historic flooding, the Northwest Baptist Convention’s state DR leader told Baptist Press today (Dec. 12).
HANNIBAL, Mo. (BP) – Hannibal-LaGrange University is threatening legal action should the Department of Education not grant an accommodation over a rule that the school says limits its financial autonomy and religious liberty.
A family media watchdog is urging Meta to halt its AI chatbot until it can adequately address concerns that the new technology can engage in sexually explicit conversations with children, sometimes
Congratulations! You’ve walked across the stage, taken a thousand photos, and maybe cried to “For Good” from Wicked. You’ve graduated. So, now what? No
When we consider ourselves blessed, we’re apt to bless others. But approached differently – maybe we’re short on time, perhaps no one will want our help, onlookers might give our efforts the stink-eye – we might never get around to helping others.
So you’re staring at your inbox at 10:42 a.m., wondering if you even like what you do. Or maybe you’re crying in your car before clocking into your “dream
Columbia University’s Office of Public Affairs issued a statement Wednesday evening saying the school was responding to what it characterized as a disruption in the campus library. The incident took...
JACKSON, Tenn. – Cecily Berry got a unique gift from her father Michael when she graduated from Union University on Saturday (May 3) with her Master of Business Administration degree.
A father accused Loudoun County Public Schools in Virginia of targeting his son after the district launched a Title IX investigation against the boy and two other teens caught on camera expressing