We cannot remain silent before the suffering of so many of these, our brothers and sisters especially women and children- who are subject to this inhumane slave-like treatment, which is an extreme violation of human rights..." These are words taken
Intense preparations continue as there is barely a month left before the kick off of the Third American Missionary Congress (CAM 3), which will be held in Quito (Ecuador) August 12-17. According to the Executive Secretary of the Congress, the
All five panelists at the Family Research Council event, with the exception of the gay activist, were against the legalization of same-sex †marriage.†At the end of the discussion, no one had changed their position although both sides felt
The global Anglican Communion was in an uproar over the 2003 consecration of the first openly gay Episcopal bishop, V. Gene Robinson of New Hampshire. Long-simmering differences over Scripture and the global Anglican fellowship erupted into a threat of full-blown
This week, Water Missions International was proud to announce that groups of its volunteers had just completed the first of what it said would eventually be a series of 12 different water systems that would help provide desperately needed clean
After five years of planning, the massive Roman Catholic festival will finally kick off Tuesday and run through Sunday, attracting more than 200,000 pilgrims to Sydney.
Bradley LaShawn Fowler, an ex-con turned author, filed the federal suit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan on Monday, the same day a judge refused to appoint him a lawyer for his suit against Thomas
School leaders hope to hire a new president by next summer, although consultant Bruce Dingman, president of The Dingman Co. Inc., said the university is not creating an artificial deadline for accepting resumes.