Groups Battle Over 'Don't Ask Don't Tell' Some conservative organizations are attempting one last push back in their fight to keep gays and lesbians from openly serving in the military.
Tobin Grant | May 28, 2010
When the War Never Ends Many vets are ambushed by post-traumatic stress disorder. But some churches are coming to their defense.
Jocelyn Green | July 2, 2009
Uniform Disagreement Officers' endorsement tests First Amendment boundary.
Ken Walker | September 10, 2007
Nurturing the Living The Army chaplain shortage is less about low numbers than about redefining what chaplains are for.
Susan Wunderink | August 21, 2007
Not Just Chaplains Parachurch organizations are filling in the gaps through ministry to troops and their families.
Susan Wunderink | August 21, 2007
Wallis Calls Bush Plan 'Criminal' Plus: Dallas Morning News shuts its religion section, House vote on stem cells won't beat veto, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | January 12, 2007
Christian Leaders Mostly Condemn Hussein Execution Plus: Remembering Gerald Ford and Harald Bredesen, D. James Kennedy suffers heart attack, Colorado Springs loses evangelical luster, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | January 2, 2007
Not a Burning Issue The Air Force drops a flag-folding ceremony over religious references, and no one cares.
Jason Bailey | July 27, 2006
Veteran Ministry How churches can help soldiers and their families readjust after combat.
John Morris | June 30, 2006
Post-Traumatic Faith Understanding the plight of Christians who have killed in combat.
Patrick Stone | May 1, 2006