A bill being considered by a Georgia Senate committee would allow religious schools, adoption agencies, and government workers to deny services to same-sex couples.
The Phoenix City council voted to replace a longstanding tradition of praying before its meetings with a moment of silence.
Freshmen at Oral Roberts University have a unique, new requirement. The school is requiring them to wear FitBits to track their physical activity.
Rarely seen in public, Fethullah Gulen has long been one of Turkey's most important scholars, with multitudes of followers in his native country and around the world.
As all eyes prepare to tune into the Iowa caucuses, another contest wrapped up in New York. It's an international moot court competition, and Regent University was the big winner.
Pastor Saeed Abedini issued a statement to the Idaho Statesman about his wife Naghmeh's allegations of marital abuse, saying much of what she wrote in her Facebook posts and subsequent media reports is not true.
Residents of Pittsburg, Kansas, are buying signs and banners proclaiming "God Bless America" after the local post office removed a banner over complaints that its message violated separation of church and state.
Domestic abuse is an issue rarely discussed in the Christian community, yet according to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, every 9 seconds in the U.S. a woman is assaulted or beaten.
The Rev. Franklin Graham says that prayer is critical for Naghmeh and Saeed Abedini as they deal with marital issues.
Charleston, South Carolina's Emanual AME Church has appointed a new pastor. This church recieved national attention last year after nine members were killed during a church meeting.









