Pastors play role in Zimbabwe’s change of power
A priest mediated. The council of churches called for national dialogue. And a Pentecostal pastor organized a large-scale protest.
A priest mediated. The council of churches called for national dialogue. And a Pentecostal pastor organized a large-scale protest.
The 18-year-old was conscripted into the military, but refused to wear a military uniform or take an oath of service.
Pastoral care is at the heart of a representative's job, says Isner, who is campaigning in Alabama's second congressional district.
St. Gregory’s University in Oklahoma will close in December. It's the latest small religious college to close in an increasingly competitive market.
"There is no such thing as a singular Indian identity," says curator Naman Ahuja.
A 32-member commission is seeking a way forward for a denomination with a lesbian bishop—and a policy barring ordained LGBTQ people.
Ellen Di Giosia was told that she could not vote in a statewide gathering of congregations.
Nearly 14 million people marched to Imam Hussein's shrine in Karbala this year.
Visitors provide income for the congregation, but it needs further funds to address its shifting foundation.
Jerome Smith Sr. runs the Joseph Project, an effort to address two big problems: high urban unemployment and the distance between where the jobless live and where jobs are.