Audrey Barrick
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UN Official Probes Kenya Violence; Peace Talks Continue
The U.N.'s top human rights official sent a delegation to Kenya Wednesday to look into allegations of grave human rights violations in the wake of deadly post-election violence.
More Evangelicals Value Lent Disciplines
As thousands of Catholics line up to receive the sign of the cross in ashes on Wednesday to mark the start of Lent, more Protestants are joining the tradition to observe Easter more meaningfully.
Same-Sex Couples Register in Oregon
Same-sex couples lined up Monday in front of the Multnomah County Building to register for Oregon's new domestic partnership.
Pro-Lifers Fast this Lent Season to End Abortion
As Christians around the world observe the earliest Lent season since 1913, pro-lifers in the United States will launch a 40-day fasting of their own kind in an effort to bring abortions to an end.
Kenyan Churches Take Action in Fear of Genocide
With ethnic tensions rising in violence-stricken Kenya despite peace efforts, local churches are stepping in to help prevent the country from descending into genocide.
Groups Push Fight to Reverse Middle School Birth Control Policy
Conservatives and parents in Maine are not giving up the fight against allowing a middle school to give contraception to its students without parental consent.
Gore's Green Message Resonates with Baptists
Former Vice President Al Gore found a responsive crowd among thousands of Baptists when he brought his green message to Atlanta Thursday.
Group Rejects Claim that America's Youth are Pro-Choice
A team of professional pro-lifers released a video Sunday spotlighting the growing youth presence in the fight against abortion.
Black, White Christians Cross Racial Lines to Honor Dr. King
On what is believed to be the most segregated day of the week, local churches throughout the country broke down barriers to join in commemoration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Study: Most Americans Support School Prayers, Religious Displays
A majority of Americans believe religious displays, prayers at school and the Ten Commandments display in a court building should be legal in the United States, a new study showed.