The federal government is suing Ferguson, Missouri, a day after the city council voted to revise an agreement aimed at improving the way police and courts treat minorities and low-income people in the St. Louis suburb.
As she watched friend after friend tie the knot, Cheri Martin began to feel like God's promise to her would never become a reality. But her 50th birthday brought an amazing surprise.
Today marks the century-old tradition of Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent for Christians around the world.
The film "Risen" tells the story of Jesus' crucifixion through the eyes of a Roman military officer who is on a mission to prove the resurrection did not happen. Actor Joseph Fiennes talks about how his starring role in the biblical epic impacted him.
The Supreme Court has dealt a major setback to the Obama administration, halting the president's sweeping plan to crack down on carbon emissions from power plants.
The presidential race is now moving to South Carolina, and Franklin Graham is urging Christians there to vote biblically.
Senior U.S. intelligence officials said attacks by extremists groups in the United States in 2016 are highly likely.
Super Bowl 50 is over, but the conversation about the political undertone of some of the performances and commercials is still ablaze. In case you missed it, we're going to recap what appeared to be Super Bowl 50's unspoken theme: If it isn't super inclusive,it is super offensive.
It takes work to keep a marriage on the right track. That's why one New Jersey church is helping couples tackle what they call the three biggest marriage killers.
In Georgia, one group of Christians have seen how the removal of prayer from schools has been followed by an increase in social problems and they're fighting to bring school prayer back.









