What an Ancient Hebrew Note Might Mean Scholar says five lines of ancient script on a broken piece of pottery confirm Kingdom of Israel's existence in 10th century B.C. Others are cautious.
Gordon Govier | January 18, 2010
Obama Tells Church Faith `Keeps Me Calm' President Obama visited Vermont Avenue Baptist Church, a historic congregation that was visited by Martin Luther King Jr.
Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service | January 18, 2010
Haitians in America Haitians in America await word of their families and friends and do what they can.
by Kimberly Felton | January 18, 2010
Mood in Haiti Worsens Supplies and time begin to run out as relief agencies spread their resources.
by Kimberly Felton | January 16, 2010
Images of Haiti Scenes of rubble, damage, and recovery emerge after the Hatian earthquake.
Sarah Pulliam Bailey | January 16, 2010
Missionaries in Haiti Cope with Trauma In a country growing increasingly desperate for food, water, and medical supplies, organizations push forward to treat the wounded.
by Kimberly Felton | January 16, 2010
The Last Station The last days of literary legend Leo Tolstoy's life provide backdrop for a moving examination of the messiness of love.
Brett McCracken | January 15, 2010
The Book of Eli Its brutal content is not for all tastes, but this thoughtful action movie finds Denzel Washington protecting the last copy of a very important book: the Bible.
Russ Breimeier | January 15, 2010