It appears President Donald Trump’s long-standing pledge to repeal the so-called Johnson Amendment, a law prohibiting churches and nonprofits from endorsing political candidates, is finally coming to fruition.
In Washington, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is continuing a series of high-level meetings with U.S. officials, including a second closed-door session with President Trump on Wednesday night. The discussions center on Gaza, Iran, and the potential for a breakthrough ceasefire.
A tribunal in Australia handed the activist known as “Billboard Chris” a victory this month.
A new survey of Americans suggests that faith-driven families don't just survive hardships, they often thrive in them. More importantly, it appears their faith — and the hardship — are both essential to their flourishing over time.
When the media reported the tragic news that Camp Mystic director Dick Eastland died trying to save kids amid catastrophic Guadalupe River flooding, Dr. Jim Denison was heartbroken but unsurprised.
The July 4th flash floods in Texas have now claimed the lives of more than 100 people, and search and rescue teams are still combing through miles of debris for those still missing.
The families of 50 Hamas-held Israeli hostages in Gaza, both living and dead, have endured an unimaginable trial for more than 640 days now. We talked with one hostage mom, Idit Ohel, whose son was abducted by Hamas on October 7th, 2023.
Tim and Demi-Leigh Tebow are celebrating the birth of their baby girl, Daphne Reign Tebow, announcing she was born on Sunday, July 6th.
One hundred and five years ago, world leaders met in Italy for a discussion that would determine the future and fate of the Middle East. It also established the legal foundation for the modern State of Israel.
From high-level diplomacy in Washington to deadly fighting on the ground in Gaza, this week's events are dramatically affecting the future of the Middle East.