An Arizona man who served as the former business manager for two Roman Catholic parishes in New York could now face up to four years in prison after pleading guilty to stealing more than 82,000 from
Rugged individualism and self-reliance are highly prized traits in Montana. We agree that people should be as free as possible to make their own way in life. To succeed through your own effort is a worthy goal. If we’re being honest, though, most of us, probably all of us, have…
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (BP) – Together. That’s how Florida Baptist Disaster Relief responds to disasters. In the aftermath of heartbreaking crisis, FBDR serves alongside numerous partners to deliver the hope of the Gospel to those who need it the most.
This issue of A Public Witness hops on a cross-country bus to sightsee the pluralist resistance to Christian Nationalism — and picks up some religious hope for our divided country along the way.
Nostalgia for a ‘Christian America’ overlooks the realities of religion in the founding era — which included taxes, jail time, exile, and even public hangings for anyone who defied state-run churches.
A pair of McDonald's Quarter Pounder hamburgers and fries are shown in this photograph, in New York, Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2024. The Associated Press/Photo by Richard Drew ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (BP) – Missouri Baptists are battling to defeat a ballot initiative that would enshrine abortion in the state’s constitution and radically alter the abortion landscape in the Show Me State.
David DePape, who bludgeoned Nancy Pelosi's husband with a hammer, is seen, Dec. 13, 2013, in Berkeley, Calif. Michael Short/San Francisco Chronicle via The Associated Press, File ...
This issue of A Public Witness journeys to the Big Apple to consider two coincidentally timed appeals: Rev. William Barber II at Riverside Church and the Trump campaign at Madison Square Garden.
California cannot prohibit a group of Orthodox Jewish parents from using state funds to place their children in special education programs of a sectarian nature, an appeals court has ruled