Austin, Texas, singer-songwriter BettySoo is taking her music on the road, and it's getting some attention
Decisive Republican gains in off-year elections spell work for Democrats to win back 'change' voters
Across the country, public-school students are going to Bible studies-and it's entirely legal
Invisible to the healthcare debate in Washington, clinics that serve the poor could provide a model for helping the uninsured
All-American Michael Oher went from the streets as a 15-year-old son of a crack addict to potential NFL Rookie of the Year on the love and dedication of an adoptive family that wouldn't let him fail.
Karzai intransigence and international lack of resolve doom prospects for political revival
News to watch in the weeks to come
House healthcare passage could hinge on pro-life Democrats
Low turnout among African-Americans and defections by prominent black leaders hurt Democrat Creigh Deeds in Virginia
Democrats and Republicans in Kinston, N.C., plan their next move against a federal veto of nonpartisan elections
Conservative insurgency comes up short in New York's 23rd House District
Bonds formed at The Fellowship's notable C Street residence could play a factor in upcoming Kansas Senate race
Turkey's embrace of extremist neighbors signals a new regional calculus
Beijing economist Zhao Xiao believes China can build a market economy on biblical ethics
Americans who claim no religion make up a growing demographic-and an opening for the church
Secular groups like Teach for America are finding fruitful partnerships with faith communities
Mike Adams is a rarity at a secular university—an outspoken Christian and conservative with tenure