For more than 70 years, the goal of Wycliffe Bible Translators has been to give people the Word of God in their own language. Now, the ministry is in sight of completing its mission.
Robots are increasingly being used both at home and in the workforce to help humans.
Members of the Liberian community in Dallas are uniting over the deadly Ebola outbreak. Meanwhile, many are concerned about discrimination because of the virus.
Many of the 20,000 children who escaped Sudan's second civil war made it to America. It's a story that drew actress Reese Witherspoon to her newest role.
The Muslim convert accused of beheading a co-worker at a Moore, Oklahoma, food processing plant could face the death penalty.
Police are searching for a man who attacked Christian evangelist Shawn Holes with pepper spray Tuesday at Montana State University.
Missionary Nancy Writebol is one of four Americans who contracted the Ebola virus while working in Liberia.
The nation's capital is slated to become home to an eight-story, hi-tech Bible museum in the fall of 2017, courtesy of Hobby Lobby President Steve Green.
The same day a woman was beheaded at a Moore, Oklahoma, food processing plant, a second beheading scare occurred in Oklahoma City in what some are calling a "bizarre coincidence."
As the fallout continues from last month's police shooting death of Michael Brown, an unarmed black teen, one congregation is taking action to help protect its members.









