Thirty-seven-year-old Tony Yahle is thankful he could attend church services with his family this weekend.
The ex-gay ministry Exodus is closing its doors after 37 years. Its president, Alan Chambers, recently spoke with CBN News about what's happened and what's next.
Gymnast Gabby Douglas became the darling of the 2012 Summer Olympics, but her journey contained many bumps. She shares her story with CBN News.
Slavery used to be a way of life in Atlanta. Now, 150 years later it's back in the form of human trafficking as hundreds of girls are trafficked each month in Georgia.
The Trans-Alaska Pipeline System has the potential to supply enough oil to reduce the dependence on foreign sources. Regulations, however, stand in the way.
Jean and Dan Potter live a peaceful life in a quiet, suburban town in New York. It's a stark contrast to 15 years ago living in a Manhattan apartment just a few blocks from the World Trade Center.
Andrew Marin's vision is for the evangelical church to bridge its gap with the gay community. The first step -- recognizing the pain caused by many Christians.
At the end of a lonely stretch of Louisiana State Highway 66 sits Angola prison, once known as the bloodiest prison in America.
The holidays are supposed to be filled with joy, but for many people, this is the saddest time of the year.