When Christianity became state-sponsored under leaders such as Constantine and Theodosius, governments systematically ...
Events that occurred this week in Christian history include the death of Francis Asbury, Sylvester II becoming pope, and ...
When you’ve lost Bill Maher and Jonathan Turley … maybe it’s finally time to fold the tent of public broadcasting at taxpayers’ expense.
According to historian Edward Gibbon, the Roman Empire’s demise was the result of the gradual loss of civic virtue ...
As a minister and theologian, one aspect of the chat troubled me most of all: the overt religiosity with which Vance baptized ...
The Roman Catholic Church has consistently condemned ... In some parts of the Roman Empire, abortion and infanticide were so prevalent that reproduction rates were below the zero-growth level.
The Vatican has published the official calendar of liturgical celebrations planned for Holy Week, but it has not clarified ...
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Why Ukrainians Won’t Give Up
No more than 5 percent of Ukrainians identify themselves as atheists, which also indicates a similarity between the two ...
Charles was pictured smiling as he presented television gardener Alan Titchmarsh with a CBE and heptathlete Katarina Johnson-Thompson with an MBE.
College prep student Elias Obenyah, turning 17 the end of this month, was recently the focus of several news outlets for achieving All-Star scholar/Athlete.
Borden finally got his day in 1911, becoming Canada's eighth prime minister after his party won 132 seats on Sep. 21. The ...
Heed the examples of Dave Thomas and Mother Angelica, people who started with little but did have belief in themselves, God and a willingness to work hard.