Border Patrol agents are showing renewed optimism as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office, according to the National Border Patrol Council. Many agents who previously considered retirement are now reconsidering, hoping for a significant shift in immigration policies.
Popular Bible app YouVersion says it has seen more people engage with the Bible this year than ever before, drawing closer to God through His Word and through prayer features on the app.
God’s truth is reaching new eyes, with Bibles reportedly flying off shelves this year.
A federal judge could soon decide whether to strike down a law that could ban Americans from using TikTok. It's set to take effect in January, and TikTok argues the law infringes on its First Amendment rights.
When the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, abortion law moved to the states. Virginia is now considering putting an amendment to its state constitution to a vote of the people, but it has a long way to go before it gets to that point.
One pastor from California is extra thankful this year for his training in mixed martial arts.
Over the past week, Daystar Television Network — the Christian TV empire founded in 1997 by the late Marcus Lamb — made headlines over a shocking controversy involving the family-run organization.
Pro-life groups are turning to Missouri's Republican-controlled state legislature, where Amendment 3 is expected to dominate the agenda in January. State Representative Justin Sparks is poised to lead efforts to counter the new law.
A school in Finland has cancelled a concert of Handel’s “Messiah” performed by the Finnish Baroque Orchestra and the Helsinki Chamber Choir over concerns the recital’s Christian themes might offend some students.
Over the past few years, a movement has sprung up to remind Americans of our national motto in a variety of settings from public school buildings to law enforcement vehicles.