A former employee of a Missouri church has been accused of embezzling thousands of dollars through the usage of unauthorized checks, and has been ordered to appear in court in June
Religious leaders and lobbyists with the Iowa Catholic Conference, Episcopal Diocese of Iowa, Interfaith Alliance of Iowa, and United Church of Christ of Iowa, argued the death penalty is immoral in all circumstances and underlined that it is possible to deter and prevent horrific crimes without ending a person’s life.
A new study examining the correlation between an individual s level of religiosity and their core values reveals that just 6 of Americans possess a biblical worldview, while an overwhelming majority ...
Latino Christian leaders, as part of their faith-led effort dubbed “Evangélicos for Justice,” are urging Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis — who signed Dillbeck’s death warrant on Jan. 23 — to consider his disability and to offer him clemency.
A Missouri judge on Tuesday overturned the conviction of a man who has served nearly 28 years of a life sentence for a killing that he has always said he didn't commit.
In just a few decades, Christians may make up less than half of the U.S. population. By 2070, Pew Research predicts the number people in America who call themselves "nones" when it comes to religion will outnumber Christians. Much of this is due to the growing number of young Americans leaving Christianity by age 30, or those who never affiliated with the religion at all.
A major school district in the United States is facing criticism for refusing to release an independent report investigating sexual assaults at two of the district s high schools, prompting ...
The American Psychological Association is denying assertions from a recent column claiming it advocates for the legal recognition of polyamorous relationships
A viral video promoting the potential future of artificial womb technology that would allow parents to gene edit their babies as they grow inside a portable incubator is cause for concern, according ...
It's been a week since a regular Wednesday chapel at Asbury University in Kentucky turned into something far more: a revival. God has been moving among the students and faculty in a powerful way.