An Illinois restaurant owner who was held up at gunpoint and robbed of about 10,000 worth of jewelry said he cried out to God in his mind for help and escaped with his life
Christian author and apologist Lee Strobel had no reason to believe in God for most of his life as a skeptic and self-proclaimed atheist, he writes in his best-selling book, The Case for Christ,
A majority of Americans say religiously affiliated organizations -- such as hospitals and universities -- should be exempt from the Obama administration's abortion/contraceptive mandate, according to a CBS News/New York Times poll.
The Hispanic Advisory Council appointed by SBC Executive Committee President Frank Page holds its inaugural meeting, discussing such topics as the effectiveness of cell groups in reaching Hispanics; the need for quality discipleship materials in Spanish; and family pressures experienced by Hispanic believers.
A 69-year-old woman left four children, 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren in the United States in order to share Christ's love in India's brothels.
On Thursday, Nov. 3, hundreds of students will gather at St. Thomas Aquinas Parish adjacent to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for the annual Eucharistic Procession.
The U.S. Helsinki Commission gathered on July 22 to discuss the increase in violence against Coptic Orthodox Christians in Egypt, specifically young women.
Mitt Romney is not a Christian and therefore he may not have a good chance of raising big money among Christians if Rick Perry runs for president, Fox Friends co-host Ainsley Earhardt said Sunday
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Controversial Chicago priest Father Michael Pfleger was suspended by the archdiocese on April 27 after making public statements threatening to leave the Church if he were reassigned from his current parish.
The Holy Father has appointed a priest from the Diocese of Pittsburgh to become the fourth bishop of Gaylord, Michigan. Msgr. Bernard A. Hebda, who is a graduate of both Harvard and Columbia University, will succeed Bishop Patrick R. Cooney who submitted his resignation to the Vatican upon reaching the age of 75 in March.