For the second Columbus Day in a row, churches from all over the Washington, D.C., region gathered as one on the National Mall to pray, repent and ask God for a Great Awakening.
She didn't know who her daughter was talking to online. Now, Jennifer Sellers is warning others of the dangers of complacent parenting after her daughter's tragic death.
One area of the culture war over faith is in schools and colleges. One man knows that battle well: Dr. Mike Adams, author and criminology professor.
These days, followers of Jesus Christ face more opposition to their beliefs than at any other time in American history. But a new generation is standing firm in the faith, with no fear.
Few problems are as pervasive, yet shrouded in secrecy as domestic violence.
A Marine base in Hawaii is keeping its "God Bless the Military" sign despite pressure from a secular group.
Bowe Bergdahl, the Army sergeant who abandoned his post in Afghanistan, is getting off easy, a former member of his platoon said.
Louis Farrakhan's "Justice or Else!" march is being criticized by a black pastor who says its message is not from God and hurts young black men.
Most people believe they have to have an amazing idea, have a lot of money or be powerful or famous to make a real difference. Best-selling author John Maxwell says none of those things is necessary to achieve significance.
A number of parents in Georgia are outraged that tenets of Islam are being taught in public schools as a mandate by the state.