Articles in Spiritual
The Centre for Social Justice gave the Government a score of just two out of 10 for its efforts to reverse high and damaging levels of family breakdown.
The House has passed a comprehensive bill banning use of federal tax dollars for abortion — but it’s unlikely to gain approval in the Senate.
Thousands across the country are observing the 60th National Day of Prayer today. And unlike last year, Christians are doing so with ease, knowing that a previous ruling that declared the prayer …
A senior Army strategist and Pentagon advisor says the circumstances surrounding the daring mission that took out Osama bin Laden begs the question: Is Pakistan really a serious ally of the United States?
We did not waver, we did not tire, we did not falter…and we did not fail.
The Vatican has said that it hopes Osama bin Laden’s death will lead to the growth of peace and not hatred.
It’s been 10 years now since al-Qaeda carried out what US President Barack Obama called the worst attack on the American people in US history.
Rumors swirled that the federal judge who had struck down California’s same-sex “marriage” ban last summer was homosexual, but the lawyers charged with defending the measure remained silent on the subject.
Deadly clashes between Muslims and Christians in the north of Nigeria following the re-election of President Goodluck Jonathan has brought the death toll to over 500, according to a local civic group.
A federal appeals court has ruled that the National Day of Prayer is legitimate, ordering that a lawsuit claiming the event is unconstitutional be dismissed.


