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American Atheists honor activists in Alabama for individual and organizational work in 2015. → Read More
German morning news television crew travel through Alabama for a story on the moral and legal controversy in the state about same-sex marriage. → Read More
Super Bowl XLIX gets underway this week for the pyrotechnical experts from Strictly FX. Get an idea of the work those special effects require. → Read More
'Let doubt and skepticism be our lookouts' -- Kelly McCauley → Read More
Elder Dr. William T. Gladys, 65, who died on June 3, 2014, never stopped learning and never ceased encouraging others to learn more and be more, too. → Read More
Gene Monroe, son of a family who had been leaders in Huntsville business for generations, added to the legacy of service of the family. → Read More
Jim Wallis, founder-director of Sojourners, will be the keynote speaker for Exploring Faith Intersections, a conference being organized for November 2014 by the Interfaith Mission Service. → Read More
As "leader of earth-based spirituality,' Kirk was welcomed in January 2014. As 'Priest of Oak, Ash and Thorn tradition of Wicca,' a more accurate title, he was not welcomed in June. → Read More
Maria Dempsey, known as Allyson to old friends and Fritzi to relatives, lived 87 years at the heart of the narrative of the 20th century. Dempsey, 87, of Huntsville, Ala., died on May 28, 2014. → Read More
92-year-old great-grandmother attempted to vote using driver's license that had expired 10 months ago. It was a no-go despite her continued residence in the same house for 57 years. → Read More
92-year-old great-grandmother attempted to vote using driver's license that had expired 10 months ago. It was a no-go despite her continued residence in the same house for 57 years. → Read More
Why would American professionals, with careers that help their community, good connections in their home church, a great family and beautiful home, give it all up to head to a mission outpost in Kenya? → Read More
Who should decide issues of conscience? A new study, discussed by Religion News Service columnist Jonathan Merritt, shows that, when it comes to birth control, nearly twice as many Christian women as Christian men would leave that up to the individual, not to Hobby Lobby. → Read More
International Christian aide organization says counsel from Christian leaders persuaded them to consider heterosexual marriage stand an indication of their commitment to biblical principals. → Read More
Survey results just released from non-partisan Public Religion Research Institute show a comfortable majority of Americans are fine with marriage equality -- but don't think their neighbors are. → Read More
Survey results just released from non-partisan Public Religion Research Institute show a comfortable majority of Americans are fine with marriage equality -- but don't think their neighbors are. → Read More
Steven Curtis Chapman will play Carnegie Hall using orchestral arrangements written by University of Mobile professor before bringing his Glorious Unfolding Tour, with The Afters and Josh Wilson, to Alabama for 2 concerts in February. → Read More
They get 1 phone call to immediate family twice a year (barring emergencies): Mother's Day and Christmas Day. Join the Fellows family in Madison, Ala., as they wait for their Christmas Day call from their missionary son. → Read More
Paralyzed on his left side since an automobile accident when he was 9, Dewey Tate, 37, is determined to take care of his wife and their little girl → Read More
Believing in Jesus as the reason for the season is way ahead of believing in Santa Claus, according to a new poll -- although Christmas observance overall is slipping among Americans. → Read More