In his State of the Family speech, Family Research Council's Tony Perkins warned America is in a dangerous time, especially for conservatives and conservative religious believers.
Extremes on either side of the abortion issue have managed to rip the country in two. But those margins are so small compared to the majority, who are far more willing to find a common middle ground.
Police in Philadelphia are investigating a tip that the man who attacked a police officer is connected to a radical group. The incident raises more questions about whether those who should be in the know are being honest about what's happening with homegrown terrorism?
A new bill in Indiana is seeking to replace a state law that protects religious freedom.
An Indiana State police officer did something out of the ordinary last week: instead of giving the driver of a speeding semi a ticket, he prayed for him.
Sixty years ago this week, Nate Saint and his four friends set out to share the Gospel with the Waodani natives in Ecuador, and what started out as a call to the nations became the ultimate sacrifice.
Sunday morning worship service is no longer "church as usual," according to the latest National Congregations Study (NCS) conducted by Duke University.
One of presidential candidate Ted Cruz's top foreign policy advisors also happens to be a top-notch art historian. And that background has allowed Dr. Victoria Coates to study how democracy and freedom have led to some of the greatest artistic achievements of mankind.
The newest star of ABC's "The Bachelor" says his faith helped to give him perspective while dating multiple women on the hit reality show. His witness caught the attention of Sean Lowe, the 2013 star of "The Bachelor," who was also committed to not having sex before marriage.
Americans are more concerned about terror attacks within our borders than ever before. Many are asking if law enforcement is prepared to stop a terror attack in progress. One training program is helping police train for the worst.