A Delicate Hospitality How Hispanic churches in Southern California negotiate the dilemmas of ministry with undocumented immigrants.
Christine A. Scheller | March 1, 2006
Admissions: Rejected Christian school sues University of California over requirements.
by Dean Nelson in San Diego | November 3, 2005
Cloning Still Haunts California Remember Prop. 71? Stem-cell research supporters hope voters don't remember the promises they made.
by Nigel M. de S. Cameron | October 5, 2005
A Question of Trusts Court says Methodist church may leave denomination and keep its property.
by Kathleen K. Rutledge | January 4, 2005
The Fraudbuster The faithful are being defrauded of billions. But this Ponzi-busting ex-con knows how to stop it.
Rob Moll | December 17, 2004
Liberties 'Violated' California Catholic Charities ordered to pay for contraceptives.
By Mark A. Kellner | December 1, 2004
A Problematic Mission? Would the Spanish friars of California's historic missions have lobbied for the separation of church and state?
By Steven Gertz | December 1, 2004
Post-Election Education Pro-lifers weigh options after Californians fund embryonic stem-cell research.
By John W. Kennedy | December 1, 2004
TBN Under the Microscope Newspaper investigates Christian network over sex charges, spending.
By Religion News Service, staff reports | November 1, 2004
Pledging to Fight Atheist says battle over 'under God' has just begun.
By John W. Kennedy | August 1, 2004
The New Gambling Goliath Christian activists struggle to slow the rapid growth of Indian casinos.
By John W. Kennedy | August 1, 2004
San Francisco's Gay Marriages Ruled Invalid Plus: N.J. gov's religious resignation, wheat-free-free Communion, blaming the victim in Iraq, and more articles from online sources around the world.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | August 1, 2004