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.
Rep. Paul Ryan is one of the top candidates being discussed in the media as a possible contender for House Speaker, but he says he doesn't want it.
In a wide-ranging conversation, Franklin Graham offered insight into Islam and the immigration crisis, Planned Parenthood, the presidential race and other pressing political issues.
A school district in Indiana is being sued over a live nativity scene performed by high school students, which has been part of the annual Christmas celebration for decades.









