A substantial tax credit that couples or individuals receive when they adopt is set to expire at year’s end unless Congress acts, and experts fear that without it fewer families will adopt.
Daily Archives: August 17, 2012
LifeWay Christian Resources is awaiting results of an investigation it stipulated into Olivet University’s theological beliefs before deciding whether to sell LifeWay Glorieta Conference Center to Olivet, even as media outlets debate whether the California-based university has heretical ties.
Southern Baptist and other pro-family leaders have called for an end to “demonizing” rhetoric in the wake of what appears to have been a politically motivated shooting at the Family Research Council.
A seminary research class tackles the challenge of venturing into London’s multicultural sea in search of contacts among the city’s unreached people groups.
Students in the inaugural Next Generation Missional Journey class in North Carolina are learning from pastors, missionaries and missions strategists about how to lead their churches to engage people groups that have never heard the Gospel.
The Jacksonville, Fla., city council Wednesday (Aug. 15) narrowly rejected altering its human rights ordinance to add sexual orientation to the list of those protected from discrimination in housing, employment and public accommodation. Jacksonville, the largest city in Florida and the 11th largest city in the nation, joins Houston, Phoenix […]
Religious liberty is at issue in small-town Holly Springs, Miss., where a Southern Baptist church plant has gone to court to rent a worship space downtown.