John M. Perkins, Advocate for Racial Reconciliation, Dies
Civil rights activist and religious leader John M. Perkins gives a thumbs up after being acknowledged for his contributions to the state at the Capitol in Jackson, Miss., in 2018. Asso...
Civil rights activist and religious leader John M. Perkins gives a thumbs up after being acknowledged for his contributions to the state at the Capitol in Jackson, Miss., in 2018. Asso...
A new rule proposed by Missouri s Republican secretary of state would withhold state funding from libraries that do not enact policies to shield minors from inappropriate content
Members of Congress have introduced a constitutional amendment that would protect a parent's right to "direct the upbringing, education, and care of their children."
In America, we don't discover who we are so much as we choose an identity from a set of prepackaged, audience-tested options. Since most Americans
An online fundraiser aimed at helping the family of a Wisconsin pastor killed when a driver hit him after running a red light has raised over 136,000 in donations
Thousands will experience a night of worship, encouragement, and revival in California this November at the longest-running evangelistic event in the nation.
Results of a new large-scale study by the Springtide Research Institute have seemingly confirmed decades of previous research pointing to a positive relationship between religion, spirituality and ...
A new poll reveals that Chick-fil-A is the most popular restaurant among American teens, mirroring the results of other surveys of both youth and adults finding a high level of admiration for the ...
Top economists this week say it's certain the United States will face a recession in the next year. It's a blow to President Joe Biden, who's making moves to lower gas prices right before the mid-term elections.
Top economists this week say it's certain the United States will face a recession in the next year. It's a blow to President Joe Biden, who's making moves to lower gas prices right before the mid-term elections.
DENVER, Colorado (BP) – More than 150 people from the 54 Hmong Southern Baptist churches across the United States gathered Oct. 13-15 at First Hmong Baptist Church of Broomfield, a north Denver suburb, for the Hmong Baptist National Association’s annual meeting.