Latino faith leader Rev. Tony Suarez will host revival events on the border this week and next week. "We've tried politics, we've tried protesting. We've tried advocating. Now we're going to go back to what we know works which is prayer, fasting, coming before God and just knowing that He really is the only hope that our nation and our southern border has," Suarez told CBN News.
A top general told Congress Tuesday the Biden Administration is to blame for the deadly chaos that resulted from the sudden U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Whiplash on the Southern Border. Just as Texas was about to start enforcing its own border law after the Supreme Court gave the go-ahead, a federal appeals court slapped on another stay overnight.
A new study from Lifeway found that 91 percent of evangelicals favor immigration legislation that guarantees tighter borders. That same number also supports immigration measures that respect the God-given dignity of every person. The group Women of Welcome is doing that just by approaching the issue from a biblical stance, not a political one.
U.S. Border Patrol arrested a Hezbollah terrorist on the southern border earlier this month.
Matt Bennett, founder of Christian Union (CU), an organization with campus ministries at influential colleges across America, is on a mission to spread the Gospel to Ivy League students.
New questions are emerging about controversial transgender medical experiments on minors in America after the United Kingdom reached a major decision on the issue.
Some in the media and the political class are trying to use the term "Christian Nationalism" to silence Christian voices in the culture. The way they define the term could potentially include millions of Bible-believing, church-going people who don't view Christian influence as radical at all.
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on Monday in what's being described as one of the biggest free speech cases in a generation. The question at hand in Murthy v. Missouri was over whether the Biden administration went too far by pressuring social media sites to censor certain content.
An Indiana church is banding together to support one another after a string of deadly tornadoes and severe storms pummeled the Midwest last week.