When President Trump launched the White House Faith Office, he fulfilled a promise on the campaign trail. Some see the move as the president seeking to make America prayerful again. In choosing its leaders, he called on two people, Paula White-Cain and Jenny Korn, whom he has known for many years.
For NASA Astronaut Barry "Butch" Wilmore, it was a homecoming nine months in the making. Wilmore, a devout Christian, leaned on his faith throughout the extended mission. He described his spiritual connection as "vital to existence."
A showdown between Satanists, Christian counter-protesters, and police turned violent in Kansas on Friday when a Satanic leader tried to perform a Satanic ritual inside the Statehouse in violation of an order by the governor.
YETI, the well-known manufacturer of high-end coolers and drinkware, is facing criticism after canceling a custom order placed by the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women.
The Supreme Court hears arguments today in a case that could reshape how religious organizations operate. Wisconsin's high court ruled Catholic Charities is not entitled to a religious tax exemption.
Christopher Gunderson spent the first 16 years of his life unable to eat and in desperate need of medical intervention for survival.
f you didn't make it past "Quitter's Day" this year, or if you've just lost momentum in pursuing personal life change, April is actually known as "Second Chance Month" – an opportunity for another fresh start.
A New Jersey mom who says she was treated like a terrorist for voicing concerns over offensive signs at her children's school is now suing the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), and the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness (NJOHSP) for their alleged role in retaliating against her for speaking out.
With a 500 percent spike in antisemitic incidents on college campuses, the Senate HELP Committee, on Thursday, took on the topic of hate.
The North Carolina Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a mother in the state now allowing her to sue her 14-year-old son's public school system and a medical provider for reportedly forcing him to get the COVID-19 shot without his or her consent and without her knowledge.