Women’s Resource Medical Centers of Southern Nevada began in 1984 with the goal to reduce the demand for abortion by supporting pregnant women and their families from a Christian worldview.
As an Anglican bishop faces a church trial for allegedly minimizing abuse and misconduct, observers are wondering: Could this have happened anywhere?
The Anglican Church in North America will soon begin a high-profile church trial against a beloved bishop who is accused of welcoming men with histories of predatory behavior into church leadership.
A Christian group that has called the seaside town of Ocean Grove in New Jersey home for over 150 years is in a battle with state officials and a local group over beach access on ...
Do women or men make most of the giving decisions in evangelical households? That’s one of many questions Ron Sellers and Grey Matter Research asked in their most recent survey. In this conversation, we hit ...
On Saturday, Sept. 16, Kansas children’s pastor Matthew Lee Richards was taken into custody after allegedly attempting to stab his wife and five children before setting fire to his home.
Eleven evangelical colleges across the country announced record enrollment.
Despite recent Christian college closures, 11 evangelical colleges and universities announced record enrollment this fall.
The number of Christian refugees coming to the US has declined at a time when persecution is on the rise.
Fewer Christians fleeing persecution in their native countries have found a safe harbor in the United States in the past half decade, according to a new report from a pair of Christian ministries, which cites ...
If you want to find a growing Southern Baptist church, you might want to try the Northeast.
J.R. Armstrong of Orange, Texas, believes it is right to acknowledge and support sexual abuse victims and is calling on national Assemblies of God leaders to do the same.
A pastor in Southeast Texas has spoken out publicly about the Chi Alpha college ministry scandals. He is the first known Assembly of God pastor to do so.
Bishop Minerva G. Carcaño will return to her role after an 18-month suspension.
The United Methodist Church’s first female Latina bishop in the United States was found not guilty Sept. 22 on four charges brought against her.