In an article titled "21 Books You Don’t Have to Read and 21 You Should Read Instead," the editors of GQ say, “The Holy Bible is rated very highly by all the people who supposedly live by it but who in actuality have not read it.”
The 29-year-old man who is being hailed as a hero after a deranged gunman stormed entered into a Tennessee Waffle House and opened fired found himself in church just hours after the incident.
Supporters say the provision, known as the "parsonage exemption," allows pastors, rabbis and others to live in the communities they serve.
First lady Melania Trump, former President Bill Clinton and his wife, Hillary, and former President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, are among those expected to attend the by-invitation-only service.
A Minneapolis-area church pastor who also drives a school bus says his rights to free speech and to practice his religion were violated when he was taken off his route for leading students in prayer.
Maine lawmakers are divided over a bill which would ban "conversion therapy," also known as reparative therapy, for LGBT minors, and debate has become heated.
Over 45 million have tuned in to watch Kellie Lane pray on Facebook. But before her ministry took off, Lane was quietly praying alone, in her closet at her Flowood, MS home.
Attorneys for a leading British Muslim reformer had threatened legal action over his being included in the list.
While cyber-bullying continues to be a problem, some teens are now actually bullying themselves online.
How should Christians respond to a federal judge’s ruling requiring Americans to facilitate abortions for detained, illegal immigrants?