President Barack Obama is holding his ground over a 9/11 bill to help victims sue the Saudi government, even though it appears to have huge support.
After months of planning and preparation, Bishop T.D. Jakes, senior pastor of the Potter's House, makes his debut as the host of his own nationally syndicated TV talk show.
Players from Seattle Seahawks and the Miami Dolphins either knelt or locked arms during the national anthem Sunday, and some players like Russell Wilson made their feelings known.
Howard E. Butt, Jr., the legendary Christian businessman who pioneered the concept of business as a high calling for people of faith, passed away Sunday from complications related to Parkinson's disease.
The United States and Israel are fighting the same evil even if they have different tactics sometimes, Israel's Michael Oren said at a ceremony in Jerusalem commemorating Sept. 11, 2001.
Rapidly changing advancements in technology are helping Wycliffe Associates spread the Gospel message in new ways, and often in record time.
The English Standard Version Bible will now go permanently unchanged in all future editions.
Five-year-old Royce Thompson was running late for kindergarten one morning, but that didn't stop him from taking a moment to honor God and his country.
Tensions are high after a new report shows that North Korea is capable of setting off another nuclear device at any time.
A cease-fire begins in war-torn Syria at sundown Monday. But many have serious concerns about its success after past failures. The rebel groups in the country have given mixed messages of commitment and suspect the Assad regime will not keep its word.