A Michigan pastor is fighting for the right to operate a church after being fined by town officials for hosting weddings and religious events on its newly renovated property, according to a non-profit legal group.
The second-longest government shutdown in U.S. history has millions of Americans worried about how they're going to feed their families. Senators returned to Capitol Hill on Monday, but so far there are no signs of a truce.
The Museum of the Bible will host the National Prayer Altar this Thursday, Oct. 30th, at 6 p.m. This event brings Americans together in-person and online. Its goal is to unite the U.S. church and bring healing to a divided country.
Neighborhoods across the U.S. are looking a little more ghoulish this time of year. Despite increased inflation hurting many household budgets, Americans are spending nearly twice as much on Halloween as they did a decade ago. However, a former Satanist and a former witch are warning Christians to stay as far away from the dark festivities as possible.
Ray Comfort made a “huge mistake” — and he doesn’t want to repeat it.
Despite the ongoing stalemate on Capitol Hill, the military still got paid this month, thanks to an unusual funding workaround.
Dr. Bobby Duke, chief curatorial officer at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., is previewing a new exhibit coming to the museum in November: a powerful exploration of the Dead Sea Scrolls.
A campaign to bring the gospel to cities in upstate South Carolina is headed for the state's capital.
Leaders and organizers of the UniteUS movement say they saw "lives changed, hearts surrendered, and students encounter Jesus in powerful ways" while sharing the Gospel at Grand Canyon University Tuesday night.
Luke Ash, the Louisiana bi-vocational pastor, who says he was fired from his librarian job because he declined to use a co-worker's preferred pronouns, is now demanding reinstatement to his position with back pay.









