The nation's capital has shut down again and, no, it isn't due to the latest filibuster on the Senate floor.
Mark Driscoll, the former pastor of Mars Hill Church, plans to hold Easter Sunday services at his new church in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Kentucky public schools are now authorized to create an elective social studies course on the Bible.
Tyler Perry and Fox are teaming up to bring "The Passion," a live musical production of Jesus' crucifixion, to the small screen on Palm Sunday in New Orleans.
In an exclusive interview with CBN News, Franklin Graham is urging evangelicals to vote no matter which candidates are nominated. "You may have to hold your nose, you may have to decide with is the least heathen of the two heathen," he said.
Pastors in Florida are now protected from potential lawsuits if they refuse to perform same-sex marriages.
Severe flooding is sweeping across the South, forcing many people out of their homes.
Conflicts from Syria to Iraq to the unrest in Libya and Yemen have exposed new limitations of America's superior military might.
Grammy-nominated gospel singer James Fortune is apologizing to his fans and his family after pleading guilty to assaulting his wife. Investigators say Fortune struck his wife with a wooden vanity stool, kicked her, and threw her against a wall in their home.
For more than a decade, former NFL head coach Tony Dungy has been more than an inspiration to the game of football. As one of the most successful coaches in the game, he has inspired men to be the best they can be as husbands and fathers.