The funeral for author, speaker, and blogger Wynter Evans Pitts was held Saturday evening at the Oaks Church in Red Oak, Texas.
On its 10-year anniversary, the founders of Bible app “YouVersion” have announced that their smartphone app has been downloaded some 330 million times.
The media and other Trump haters can't seem to let themselves admit it, but Donald Trump scored a big victory for the American economy on trade last week.
In a move described as unprecedented, Pope Francis has allowed U.S. prelate Theodore McCarrick to step down as a cardinal following allegations of sexual abuse, including one involving an 11-year-old boy. The Vatican announced on Saturday that Francis ordered McCarrick to conduct a “life of prayer and penance” even before a church trial is held.
President Donald Trump thanked North Korean leader Kim Jong Un for “fulfilling a promise” to return the remains of U.S. soldiers missing from the Korean War, as a U.S. military plane made a rare trip into North Korea to retrieve 55 cases said to contain remains.
The death count from a rapidly growing Northern California wildfire rose to five Saturday after two young children and their great-grandmother who had been unaccounted for were confirmed dead.
The #GreenevilleAwakening spiritual revival in Northeastern Tennessee has been going on for nearly four months, and there are no signs of it slowing down, the evangelist leading the services told CBN News Friday.
Dove Award winning artist Tiffany Lee, who goes by the name Plumb, recently urged her followers on social media to pray for pop icon Demi Lovato.
You might be surprised to find that many of your fellow Americans don't even know Roe v. Wade is the ruling that legalized abortion. That suggests many opposing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh almost exclusively on the belief he might overturn the 1973 decision don't really know what they're fighting for.
A growing number of America's leading health scientists and doctors believe the relationship between good and bad bacteria in the intestines, or gut, determine whether a person will be sick or healthy.









