Salvation Army Major Phil Swyers witnessed firsthand the devastation caused by the horrific floods in Texas this past July, recounting the pain, suffering, and miracles he has personally seen.
A Christian photographer recently scored a major victory for religious liberty when the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Kentucky ruled Louisville officials had violated her First Amendment rights.
A storm without a name was expected to bring flooding to the East Coast from South Carolina to New Jersey and high winds to New York City over the holiday weekend.
Revelations that Gateway Church founder Robert Morris molested a 12-year-old girl in the 1980s sent shockwaves throughout Christian circles last summer.
The battle to keep sexually explicit books out of the hands of children has been given a big boost by a federal judge.
Many little girls grow up playing with dolls, and for one young lady, the broken one she received as a gift became the seed for a ministry.
Hundreds of people are testifying that a faith-based leadership and business event is changing their lives at a time when they need it most.
More than 1,400 flags blanketed the lawn at Regent University this week, each one honoring a life lost during the October 7th terrorist attacks two years ago. The commemoration brought together students, faculty, and community members for a time of remembrance and resolve.
Starting Oct. 9, more than 50 tents representing each U.S. state, along with Israel, Gen Z, First Nations, and Adoration, will host round-the-clock worship through Sunday, Oct. 12.
Dr. Tony Evans, the founding pastor of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship, is back in ministry nearly 16 months after confessing to an undisclosed moral failure. However, the long-time pastor will not be returning to the pulpit, the church said.









