On Friday, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced the U.S. military has carried out another lethal airstrike on a drug boat in the Caribbean.
Worship leader Sean Feucht says "nothing is impossible with God" after hearing the testimony of a Missouri woman who was delivered from witchcraft and her husband, who survived being crushed by a 2,500-pound tire.
The government shutdown is fast approaching 40 days, and it's taking a toll on air traffic controllers who have been working for more than a month without pay. Hundreds of flights in more than 40 of the country's biggest airports have been canceled because of a new FAA order to reduce traffic as a result of the government shutdown.
Arch Kennedy, an author and former meteorologist, once lived a gay lifestyle before an encounter with Jesus changed everything.
Cory Asbury has a vision of “mass salvations” on Super Bowl Sunday.
Israel has launched its largest attack on Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon since the 2024 ceasefire began. Thursday's escalation signals Israel's determination to prevent the Iranian-backed terror group from rebuilding its arsenal of weapons.
This fall marks the 75th anniversary of one of the most beloved classics of modern literature. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, written by C.S. Lewis and first published in 1950, continues to captivate readers of all ages around the world.
The youth organization Dare to Share is calling on young people across the world to rise up, share their faith, and bring hope to their generation. On November 8, millions of youth from churches, schools, and communities will participate in the Global Day of Youth Evangelism (DGYE)—a one-day event designed to equip and mobilize the next generation to boldly proclaim the Gospel.
The Museum of the Bible is bringing together a tribute to two of the twentieth century's greatest literary minds.
A new play written by Dean Batali and directed by Andrew Borba depicts a re-imagined reunion between writers C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien.
Lewis & Tolkien opened on October 30 on the World Stage Theater in collaboration with MWO Production and will run until November 30th.
Ministry leaders and organizers with UniteUS say they have witnessed "just a glimpse of what heaven will be like" after more than 5,000 young people joined together to worship and praise Jesus on Wednesday night.









