A protester was arrested on Easter Sunday outside Cities Church in St Paul, Minnesota, the same church at the center of a January national media firestorm when activists stormed its sanctuary during
Leaders in both the Republican and Democratic parties are pinning their hopes on a new generation of voters to carry them to victory and, according to a
BIRMINGHAM (BP) – Traci Newell had plans when she married her husband, Mark. In particular, the couple wanted children. Those plans came to fruition but took a path different from most. However, it wasn’t a path different from many. “We experienced years of unexplained infertility,” she said. “We were going…
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Biden administration from ending Title 42 restrictions at the southern border, a measure enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic to limit asylum seekers who can apply for protection at the U.S. and Mexico border.
In an age where much of the world pours into our homes through computers and even our mobile phones, it's not surprising that pornography and the addiction it can so easily create have reached epidemic proportions.
Vice President Kamala Harris tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday, the White House announced, underscoring the persistence of the highly contagious virus even as the U.S. eases restrictions in a bid to revert to pre-pandemic normalcy.
Dennis Schroeder’s home is filled with things he loves. More mounted deer heads than you can count on your hands. Stacks of ballcaps for Windthorst High School sports teams. Enough rods and reels for a flotilla of fishing boats.
In this issue of A Public Witness, we tackle the arguments in Kennedy v. Bremerton, review the call on the field about church-state issues in public schools, and throw a flag against the Christian Nationalism trying to undermine public education, democratic principles, and religious sincerity.
Changes are likely on the way at Twitter now that it has accepted the offer from the world's richest man, Elon Musk, to take over the online platform. Musk reached a deal with the Twitter board on Monday to buy the social media giant for $44 billion.
Two centuries after its founding, Yale Divinity School marked its first-ever non-Christian service attended by 80 students outside the university’s Marquand Chapel.