Napp Nazworth, The Christian Post
US: 73,000 back German homeschoolers facing deportation
A White House petition begun by the Homeschool Legal Defense Association seeks permanent legal status for the Romeikes, a German homeschooling family that came to the United States seeking asylum.
Young Christians looking to transform evangelicalism, says theologian
Theologian Peter Enns believes that some â mostly young, evangelical Christians today â want to rethink what it means to be evangelical but the movement's leaders are resistant to talking about the issues for fear of repercussions.
Poll finds majority support among Americans for homosexuality
A new Gallup poll shows that a slight majority - 54 per cent - of Americans believe that homosexuality is acceptable. Forty-two per cent say that homosexuality is morally wrong.
US sees rise in Latter-Day Saints, Mormons and Muslims
The latest census into religion in the US has revealed a dramatic increase in the number of Latter-day Saints, or Mormons, and Muslims, a modest increase in the number of evangelical Protestants, and a drop in the number of Catholics and mainline Protestants.
The 'God gap' in Latin America
Latino political behaviour may not be nearly as cohesive as conventional wisdom holds
Mixing religion with politics is a turn-off to young Americans
Young people in the US are turning away from churches because they associate Christianity with Republican politics, a study reveals.