With a weekend deadline approaching when churches will no longer be allowed to meet in New York City’s public schools, the state Senate overwhelmingly approved a bill that would allow worship services to continue. The bill still needs approval from the Assembly and the governor, but the Assembly speaker expressed […]
Daily Archives: February 8, 2012
President Obama remains opposed to California Proposition 8, his press secretary said Tuesday, as three of the Republican presidential candidates affirmed their support for it and opposition to a controversial appeals court ruling.
A federal appeals court Tuesday struck down California’s Proposition 8, handing gay groups a big win while avoiding the larger question of whether the U.S. Constitution guarantees gays nationwide the right to gay “marriage.”
The fallout from Planned Parenthood’s triumph in its public relations war with Susan G. Komen for the Cure continues, even as a new report to Congress suggests 20 percent of the abortion provider’s affiliates could be guilty of waste and fraud involving government funds.
Within a month after Indianapolis turned heads by hosting the Super Bowl, Southern Baptists are being invited back to take a closer look at the city and at a number of potential church planting sites in the metro area.
Hyderabad is a unique city of nearly 10 million people in India, with a high percentage of Muslims — rare in this Hindu-dominated nation — and the nation’s second largest information technology center.
Southern Baptist Convention President Bryan Wright, in a chapel message at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, talked about the influence Christians should have on the people around them — and on future generations.