Tea Sympathy A small sect's Supreme Court victory thrills religious liberty groups, who see a bright future in the Roberts court.
Kevin Eckstrom and Sarah Pulliam | February 23, 2006
Alien Proposals Evangelical leaders divided over moral, policy questions on immigration.
Sarah Pulliam | April 13, 2006
Arming in the Aftermath Shooting spree at two churches prompts pastors to rethink security plans.
Sarah Pulliam | January 21, 2008
Racing with Jesus Ministry on the NASCAR tracks.
Photos by Deann Alford, slideshow by Sarah Pulliam | August 4, 2008
Election News Quiz: We Know You're Sick of It But have you really been paying attention? Find out if you really know the latest religious turns in the 2008 campaign.
Compiled by Sarah Pulliam and Susan Wunderink
| October 31, 2008
News Quiz: Christmas Specials Black Friday promotions at Planned Parenthood and the Creation Museum.
Compiled by Sarah Pulliam and Susan Wunderink | December 5, 2008
What Washington Swore By Do pastors die young? Who would Jesus smack down, anyway? And who's avoiding a too-Christian prayer?
Sarah Pulliam and Susan Wunderink | January 16, 2009
Here's an Idea Time magazine writes about a new idea in religion, The Christian Science Monitor gives a dire prediction, and other questions from this week's news.
Compiled by Sarah Pulliam and Susan Wunderink | March 13, 2009
That Keeps the Doctor Away?What health recommendation did Britain's National Health Service recently make? What songs are two mothers suing about? And other questions from this week's news.
Compiled by Sarah Pulliam | July 24, 2009
The Art of Cyber Church Joel Hunter is known by many as part of President Obama's inner circle of pastors. Fewer know him as one of America's most innovative church planters.
Sarah Pulliam | September 16, 2009
An Invisible Wall Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, a pastor in Berlin assesses Germany's spiritual climate.
Interview by Sarah Pulliam Bailey in Berlin | November 9, 2009